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For the guys who hunt LR with heavy rifles, a question:
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<blockquote data-quote="Floundertrap" data-source="post: 2007842" data-attributes="member: 108881"><p>I went from heavy rifles to lighter, custom rifles. I got away from the varmint contours and went with a light palma contour for my long-range hunting rig. I run better glass, I pack a nice (heavy) spotting scope. I even went with a maple stock on my latest build. Not saying it's the only way or even the right way, but I've determined the only thing weight in the rifle helps me with it recoil. I don't run muzzle breaks, but they can help with recoil. Lighten the load where it makes the most sense, put the weight into stuff that will help you hunt effectively. If you can afford a carbon barrel. I hear they're pretty nice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floundertrap, post: 2007842, member: 108881"] I went from heavy rifles to lighter, custom rifles. I got away from the varmint contours and went with a light palma contour for my long-range hunting rig. I run better glass, I pack a nice (heavy) spotting scope. I even went with a maple stock on my latest build. Not saying it's the only way or even the right way, but I've determined the only thing weight in the rifle helps me with it recoil. I don't run muzzle breaks, but they can help with recoil. Lighten the load where it makes the most sense, put the weight into stuff that will help you hunt effectively. If you can afford a carbon barrel. I hear they're pretty nice! [/QUOTE]
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