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The Ultimate Light Weight Sheep Hunting Rifle - What Is It?
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<blockquote data-quote="stevecrea" data-source="post: 512137" data-attributes="member: 34088"><p>I do agree with Harold regarding getting in shape, rather than fretting over an ounce here or there on your rifle and scope combination. After all, you are going to be wearing some kind of a pack, carrying ammo, carrying water, carrying lunch, be dressed warmly, etc. Accordingly, spend more time and money getting in shape.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the 50mm scope objective, I also would tend to agree. There are a lot of good lightweight and smaller profile scopes available.</p><p> </p><p>For me, I am very interested in the Weathery Ultralight Mark V in either .257 Weatherby or .300 Weatherby. Although I do not have one yet, one of them is on my wishlist. At about 6.5 lbs. and with the punch to shoot 500 yards, or even more, this is interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevecrea, post: 512137, member: 34088"] I do agree with Harold regarding getting in shape, rather than fretting over an ounce here or there on your rifle and scope combination. After all, you are going to be wearing some kind of a pack, carrying ammo, carrying water, carrying lunch, be dressed warmly, etc. Accordingly, spend more time and money getting in shape. As far as the 50mm scope objective, I also would tend to agree. There are a lot of good lightweight and smaller profile scopes available. For me, I am very interested in the Weathery Ultralight Mark V in either .257 Weatherby or .300 Weatherby. Although I do not have one yet, one of them is on my wishlist. At about 6.5 lbs. and with the punch to shoot 500 yards, or even more, this is interesting. [/QUOTE]
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