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<blockquote data-quote="CLICKBANGBANG" data-source="post: 450221" data-attributes="member: 28472"><p>What would you mount on the railed handguards? I don't like unused rail space. It's hard on the hands. I've got one gun that looks like a Christmas tree with all the crap hung on it. But it is using a Magpul MOE handguard. If they are the vented version it would help get the heat off the barrel. One thing I don't like about my gun is the free float hand guard traps the heat against the barrel. But the standard tube has a sling stud and it does make an easy spot to hook a bipod to.</p><p></p><p>The predator pursuit rifles are nice guns. They are a bit lighter from the smaller barrel contour. And if you are really going to carry it around the field, this might be the way to go.</p><p></p><p>My varmint gun is so front heavy that I put a butt stock weight in to keep it from balancing on the bipod. It is 13 lbs without the weight unloaded and 16 lbs with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLICKBANGBANG, post: 450221, member: 28472"] What would you mount on the railed handguards? I don't like unused rail space. It's hard on the hands. I've got one gun that looks like a Christmas tree with all the crap hung on it. But it is using a Magpul MOE handguard. If they are the vented version it would help get the heat off the barrel. One thing I don't like about my gun is the free float hand guard traps the heat against the barrel. But the standard tube has a sling stud and it does make an easy spot to hook a bipod to. The predator pursuit rifles are nice guns. They are a bit lighter from the smaller barrel contour. And if you are really going to carry it around the field, this might be the way to go. My varmint gun is so front heavy that I put a butt stock weight in to keep it from balancing on the bipod. It is 13 lbs without the weight unloaded and 16 lbs with. [/QUOTE]
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