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The Basics, Starting Out
Light rifle vs lose body weight
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<blockquote data-quote="Holycity73" data-source="post: 1737116" data-attributes="member: 106526"><p>Great point. </p><p>That brings up the discussion of what is light? I have an x bolt with a vx6 3-18 that is stupid light. Most shots taken with that rifle have been between 150-300 yards. That's over the four years I've hunted with it. That's over 20 deer. All dead. I've carried it from the truck to a stand and into the woods with miles under foot. </p><p>That's just that one rifle... With several rifles to chose from all varying in weight, I'd say it is the total weight of your kit, not just a rifle. </p><p></p><p>no one walks in with just a rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holycity73, post: 1737116, member: 106526"] Great point. That brings up the discussion of what is light? I have an x bolt with a vx6 3-18 that is stupid light. Most shots taken with that rifle have been between 150-300 yards. That’s over the four years I’ve hunted with it. That’s over 20 deer. All dead. I’ve carried it from the truck to a stand and into the woods with miles under foot. That’s just that one rifle... With several rifles to chose from all varying in weight, I’d say it is the total weight of your kit, not just a rifle. no one walks in with just a rifle. [/QUOTE]
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