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<blockquote data-quote="bruno t" data-source="post: 971553" data-attributes="member: 78680"><p>Just weighed my kimber with scope and ammo 7 pounds 11 ounces. That's pretty light for a 24 inch barrel. That shoots 130s @3400fps. And less than half inch groupsat 100 yards with 3 shots. I've seen some light weight rifles at 5.5 pounds that shoot good, but not with the short mags unless they have a break. One guy at my benchrest matchput a brek on his rem 308 and shrunk his group from 8 inches to 4 inches at 600 yards. I want one but from what I hear they chop a inch off your barrel to install the break, is this true? I should have asked him yesterday when I saw him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruno t, post: 971553, member: 78680"] Just weighed my kimber with scope and ammo 7 pounds 11 ounces. That's pretty light for a 24 inch barrel. That shoots 130s @3400fps. And less than half inch groupsat 100 yards with 3 shots. I've seen some light weight rifles at 5.5 pounds that shoot good, but not with the short mags unless they have a break. One guy at my benchrest matchput a brek on his rem 308 and shrunk his group from 8 inches to 4 inches at 600 yards. I want one but from what I hear they chop a inch off your barrel to install the break, is this true? I should have asked him yesterday when I saw him. [/QUOTE]
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