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The Basics, Starting Out
Field Rifle or Target Rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nate Haler" data-source="post: 51773" data-attributes="member: 315"><p>I think a key variable will be your caliber of choice. If you think you can do your business with a .308, then a Rem. 700 VSSF, scope, and bipod will total about 10lbs.</p><p></p><p>But if you want to bang with a .338, you will probably enjoy the heavier weight rifle to soften the recoil.</p><p></p><p>If you hunt from a benchtop overlooking an area, then you can expect to only have to carry your stuff there and back. If you hunt on foot, then you will carry it everyplace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nate Haler, post: 51773, member: 315"] I think a key variable will be your caliber of choice. If you think you can do your business with a .308, then a Rem. 700 VSSF, scope, and bipod will total about 10lbs. But if you want to bang with a .338, you will probably enjoy the heavier weight rifle to soften the recoil. If you hunt from a benchtop overlooking an area, then you can expect to only have to carry your stuff there and back. If you hunt on foot, then you will carry it everyplace. [/QUOTE]
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