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AR10 balance point / avg weight
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<blockquote data-quote="uuolf" data-source="post: 2780912" data-attributes="member: 126536"><p>I've seen the word used often in articles... In the real world what should it mean to me on my rifles... I have an opportunity to shoot at a location where I could shoot steel at up to 1,000 yards... I'm nearly finished with an AR10 build in 6.5 creedmoor and wondered where a good "starting" balance point should be... And what would be a good "average" weight for the rifle... I prolly won't use it for hunting... Just wanna try my hand at long range (for me) shooting... And possibly coyotes and hogs from a set location... I've shot all my life (over 30 years) with a 300 wby and savage 110 in 308... But rarely over 200 yards... And mostly hunting / paper punching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uuolf, post: 2780912, member: 126536"] I've seen the word used often in articles... In the real world what should it mean to me on my rifles... I have an opportunity to shoot at a location where I could shoot steel at up to 1,000 yards... I'm nearly finished with an AR10 build in 6.5 creedmoor and wondered where a good "starting" balance point should be... And what would be a good "average" weight for the rifle... I prolly won't use it for hunting... Just wanna try my hand at long range (for me) shooting... And possibly coyotes and hogs from a set location... I've shot all my life (over 30 years) with a 300 wby and savage 110 in 308... But rarely over 200 yards... And mostly hunting / paper punching. [/QUOTE]
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