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Getting the right weight rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="TXTrained" data-source="post: 2548014" data-attributes="member: 108811"><p>Unless you are like me and just want another rifle...You already have the caliber.Just lighten it up..The recoil is not the deciding factor.Its the rifle weight. I mean how many times will you actually shoot at 1 more bear or 1 elk or 1 moose??? Thats only 3 shots after you get it sighted in.</p><p>Now if you dont want to take apart your current rifle than go get you a new one in 7mm-08,,Thats a **** good choice. My 6.5 PRC mountain rifle weighs just a little less than 8 lbs with optics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXTrained, post: 2548014, member: 108811"] Unless you are like me and just want another rifle...You already have the caliber.Just lighten it up..The recoil is not the deciding factor.Its the rifle weight. I mean how many times will you actually shoot at 1 more bear or 1 elk or 1 moose??? Thats only 3 shots after you get it sighted in. Now if you dont want to take apart your current rifle than go get you a new one in 7mm-08,,Thats a **** good choice. My 6.5 PRC mountain rifle weighs just a little less than 8 lbs with optics. [/QUOTE]
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