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The Basics, Starting Out
Light rifle vs lose body weight
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1738172" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I did notice the post and also noticed there wasn't a ton of info on it. After owning guns from 5.3 lbs to 10 lbs (bare gun), I have found myself saying, "I wish all guns were as light as my 5.3 lb gun" just because its easier. My 10 lb'er is a 338 NM and my 5.3 lb'er is a 6 dasher and they both shoot lights out. I like to balance the weight of the gun with the recoil. Why wouldn't I wan't to know the weight?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1738172, member: 78569"] I did notice the post and also noticed there wasn't a ton of info on it. After owning guns from 5.3 lbs to 10 lbs (bare gun), I have found myself saying, "I wish all guns were as light as my 5.3 lb gun" just because its easier. My 10 lb'er is a 338 NM and my 5.3 lb'er is a 6 dasher and they both shoot lights out. I like to balance the weight of the gun with the recoil. Why wouldn't I wan't to know the weight? [/QUOTE]
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