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How heavy a gun is too heavy for hauling?
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<blockquote data-quote="115vld" data-source="post: 417787" data-attributes="member: 11228"><p>I took my 22 lb tactical rifle to Alaska on my sheep hunt 3 yrs ago and was glad I did. I ended up taking my Doll at 864 yards. Granted I'm a bodybuilder and 22 lbs s pretty light in comparison from the weight I'm used to throwing around but none the less I am glad I took it. I took my same rifle to Africa last year and am REALLY glad I did then because I had my longest kill yet over there taking a baboon at 1456 yards. I say get on the stairmaster at your local gym with a backpack full of whatever and get about 4-5 days a week for 3-4 weeks before the trip and it will make life easier. I am a personal trainer and if anyone needs some advice on prepping for a trip as in diet and workouts, feel free to ask. </p><p></p><p>Chase</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="115vld, post: 417787, member: 11228"] I took my 22 lb tactical rifle to Alaska on my sheep hunt 3 yrs ago and was glad I did. I ended up taking my Doll at 864 yards. Granted I'm a bodybuilder and 22 lbs s pretty light in comparison from the weight I'm used to throwing around but none the less I am glad I took it. I took my same rifle to Africa last year and am REALLY glad I did then because I had my longest kill yet over there taking a baboon at 1456 yards. I say get on the stairmaster at your local gym with a backpack full of whatever and get about 4-5 days a week for 3-4 weeks before the trip and it will make life easier. I am a personal trainer and if anyone needs some advice on prepping for a trip as in diet and workouts, feel free to ask. Chase [/QUOTE]
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