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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2050145" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Yup. I don't have steady hands naturally so I've come to hate lightweights but that's just me, I see why many like them. I don't mind lugging a heavy rig around all day (current 300 win setup is around 13 pounds, and I shoot it very well). But I'm 29, and people do keep telling me that in a few decades I'll start resenting that weight a lot more and I believe them because they're mostly guys multiple decades older than me shooting much lighter rifles (and striking out less than I do too...something about experience being useful...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2050145, member: 109862"] Yup. I don’t have steady hands naturally so I’ve come to hate lightweights but that’s just me, I see why many like them. I don’t mind lugging a heavy rig around all day (current 300 win setup is around 13 pounds, and I shoot it very well). But I’m 29, and people do keep telling me that in a few decades I’ll start resenting that weight a lot more and I believe them because they’re mostly guys multiple decades older than me shooting much lighter rifles (and striking out less than I do too...something about experience being useful...) [/QUOTE]
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