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<blockquote data-quote="Scrubbit" data-source="post: 860884" data-attributes="member: 71886"><p>Hi Sidecar. I probably should have gotten a lighter barrel, but I'm a little addicted to the accuracy game, even in a rifle that doesn't need to be hyper accurate. The muzzle brake was so I could spot my own shots if I used it for varmint work, although the thing is ridiculously loud for a 308. Going to the range to do some load testing today and a scope test on my Vortex PST on the long range rifle that I shot the moose with. The bipod post is for a 24 in bipod that I use for sitting position out to about 400m. Depending on the type of hunting, I'd leave it at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scrubbit, post: 860884, member: 71886"] Hi Sidecar. I probably should have gotten a lighter barrel, but I'm a little addicted to the accuracy game, even in a rifle that doesn't need to be hyper accurate. The muzzle brake was so I could spot my own shots if I used it for varmint work, although the thing is ridiculously loud for a 308. Going to the range to do some load testing today and a scope test on my Vortex PST on the long range rifle that I shot the moose with. The bipod post is for a 24 in bipod that I use for sitting position out to about 400m. Depending on the type of hunting, I'd leave it at home. [/QUOTE]
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