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AXMC for Elk Hunt in AZ?
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<blockquote data-quote="DeadmansPoint" data-source="post: 1503816" data-attributes="member: 73037"><p>I recognize lightweight mountain rifles exist for a reason, but it seems more folks are bringing along tripods and such for the long range game. I have an AXMC that darn near tips the scale at 18#, and the thing shoots lights out. Does anyone actually hunt with these set-ups? After some google-fu, I only saw one account of it and the response was that it wasnt too bad. I'm trying to decide on whether to go heavy or just bring the good ol' 375 H&H at less than half the weight. I'm not really going to be in mountain areas...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeadmansPoint, post: 1503816, member: 73037"] I recognize lightweight mountain rifles exist for a reason, but it seems more folks are bringing along tripods and such for the long range game. I have an AXMC that darn near tips the scale at 18#, and the thing shoots lights out. Does anyone actually hunt with these set-ups? After some google-fu, I only saw one account of it and the response was that it wasnt too bad. I'm trying to decide on whether to go heavy or just bring the good ol' 375 H&H at less than half the weight. I'm not really going to be in mountain areas... [/QUOTE]
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