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Help Light Weight .300WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 484708" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I beg to differ. I have packed a 325wsm, abolt 7-6 oz. for last 5 yrs. Shoot 200 ab's, spotted my own hits on game and rocks 500-700 range many times. First spring I had a 340 no brake I SHOT CLOSE TO 400 YRDS threw it getting used to it no brake. Shooting the 325 is like shooting a pea shooter after that.Comparing a Lonewolf stock to a b&c is like comparing a apple to a orange. Hold one in each hand and look at them side by side, half hollow plastic and some alum. versus kevlar and glass. I broke a Weatherby stock horse hunting and I THINK a Lone wolf would be really hard to break. I have seen many light 300wsm builds because that is a good sized action for that type of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 484708, member: 21869"] I beg to differ. I have packed a 325wsm, abolt 7-6 oz. for last 5 yrs. Shoot 200 ab's, spotted my own hits on game and rocks 500-700 range many times. First spring I had a 340 no brake I SHOT CLOSE TO 400 YRDS threw it getting used to it no brake. Shooting the 325 is like shooting a pea shooter after that.Comparing a Lonewolf stock to a b&c is like comparing a apple to a orange. Hold one in each hand and look at them side by side, half hollow plastic and some alum. versus kevlar and glass. I broke a Weatherby stock horse hunting and I THINK a Lone wolf would be really hard to break. I have seen many light 300wsm builds because that is a good sized action for that type of thing. [/QUOTE]
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