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<blockquote data-quote="AkBirder300" data-source="post: 2376081" data-attributes="member: 112870"><p>Thanks for the response, I'm having a 300 Win built on a Terminus Kratos Lite. 26" proof Sendero, goal is to be a light-ish hunting rifle that can take a bit longer poke in case I see a reluctant moose at 800 on the last day of the season. I typically shoot off the bench or prone at the range and from a variety of positions while hunting. Off the roof of my side by side, off trigger sticks, prone on rocks, or standing resting against spruce. I was leaning toward the alpine hunter because I have read that the comb/bore alignment will help control muzzle rise and I'd like that a lot for spotting longer range shots. I am not trying to build anything crazy light (already have a 5.5lb 6.5 PRC) so the few ounces of the alpine hunter vs Visigoth don't concern me too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkBirder300, post: 2376081, member: 112870"] Thanks for the response, I’m having a 300 Win built on a Terminus Kratos Lite. 26” proof Sendero, goal is to be a light-ish hunting rifle that can take a bit longer poke in case I see a reluctant moose at 800 on the last day of the season. I typically shoot off the bench or prone at the range and from a variety of positions while hunting. Off the roof of my side by side, off trigger sticks, prone on rocks, or standing resting against spruce. I was leaning toward the alpine hunter because I have read that the comb/bore alignment will help control muzzle rise and I’d like that a lot for spotting longer range shots. I am not trying to build anything crazy light (already have a 5.5lb 6.5 PRC) so the few ounces of the alpine hunter vs Visigoth don’t concern me too much. [/QUOTE]
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