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Builds getting heavier and heavier
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<blockquote data-quote="7.62 Gunner" data-source="post: 2765326" data-attributes="member: 121641"><p>I really don't feel it's difficult at all to accurately shoot a 30 cal magnum that weighs 10lbs scoped and suppressed, anything heavier where I hunt bushwhacking in the mountains sucks.</p><p></p><p>I also love having a 6.5 and or 7mm capable to 900 yards that weighs in around 8lbs ready to hunt.</p><p>Even several mile day hunts are way more fun running fast and light, and it's much easier stocking in the low ready with a lightweight setup.</p><p>If I were hiking on trails, and only taking open country shots then a little more weight wouldn't matter much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7.62 Gunner, post: 2765326, member: 121641"] I really don't feel it's difficult at all to accurately shoot a 30 cal magnum that weighs 10lbs scoped and suppressed, anything heavier where I hunt bushwhacking in the mountains sucks. I also love having a 6.5 and or 7mm capable to 900 yards that weighs in around 8lbs ready to hunt. Even several mile day hunts are way more fun running fast and light, and it's much easier stocking in the low ready with a lightweight setup. If I were hiking on trails, and only taking open country shots then a little more weight wouldn't matter much. [/QUOTE]
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