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<blockquote data-quote="KH_Outdoors" data-source="post: 2832976" data-attributes="member: 123559"><p>Solid choice on the ATACR 4-20x50! That's what's going on my 300 NMI also. Great thread on rifle weight, it's nice to see where different setups end up for their intended use. Importantly, being intentional about the rifle weight can be a huge advantage. There's a place for lightweight rifles and a place for "heavier" setups too. They each have their limitations and advantages. Kinda feel like I've learned the hard or better yet "fun way"... haha. After trial and error like yourself I don't think I'll own a 30 cal magnum under 10 lbs scoped again. They just shoot so darn nice when properly weighted!! And on the flip side, there's still a place for 8-8.5 lb easier carrying rifles. Like a 6.5 prc or 7 saum! Balance is key! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤙🏽" title="Call me hand: medium skin tone :call_me_tone3:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f919-1f3fd.png" data-shortname=":call_me_tone3:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KH_Outdoors, post: 2832976, member: 123559"] Solid choice on the ATACR 4-20x50! That's what's going on my 300 NMI also. Great thread on rifle weight, it's nice to see where different setups end up for their intended use. Importantly, being intentional about the rifle weight can be a huge advantage. There's a place for lightweight rifles and a place for "heavier" setups too. They each have their limitations and advantages. Kinda feel like I've learned the hard or better yet "fun way"... haha. After trial and error like yourself I don't think I'll own a 30 cal magnum under 10 lbs scoped again. They just shoot so darn nice when properly weighted!! And on the flip side, there's still a place for 8-8.5 lb easier carrying rifles. Like a 6.5 prc or 7 saum! Balance is key! 🤙🏽 [/QUOTE]
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