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<blockquote data-quote="jrw1976" data-source="post: 665022" data-attributes="member: 24286"><p>The 2 guns I have with choate stocks are a little heavy, but not bad with one of Lens double shoulder slings that he sells on this site. Mine weights 14# and my sons is 16#. He carried mine for 30 miles all together over the period of a week hunting season last year with no complaints. I guess what Im saying is dont be affraid of a little weight it will really help with steadiness when that long shot does come.</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrw1976, post: 665022, member: 24286"] The 2 guns I have with choate stocks are a little heavy, but not bad with one of Lens double shoulder slings that he sells on this site. Mine weights 14# and my sons is 16#. He carried mine for 30 miles all together over the period of a week hunting season last year with no complaints. I guess what Im saying is dont be affraid of a little weight it will really help with steadiness when that long shot does come. Jason [/QUOTE]
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