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How light is too light...pros n cons??
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 1275729" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>With your LR being 7-800 yds, it should be doable. </p><p>Definitely not your average LR rig.</p><p>The WSM will be plenty of horsepower and with a good brake should be shootable at LR. </p><p>The weight worries me but 7-800 isn't that far. </p><p>If you are an experienced LRH guy then it MIGHT work.</p><p>If you are new to the arena, it might be smarter to go with a traditional well proven ie 11lb rig.</p><p>If you can shoot .5MOA with it, which any gun running $4k should be a minimum, then it could work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 1275729, member: 4566"] With your LR being 7-800 yds, it should be doable. Definitely not your average LR rig. The WSM will be plenty of horsepower and with a good brake should be shootable at LR. The weight worries me but 7-800 isn't that far. If you are an experienced LRH guy then it MIGHT work. If you are new to the arena, it might be smarter to go with a traditional well proven ie 11lb rig. If you can shoot .5MOA with it, which any gun running $4k should be a minimum, then it could work for you. [/QUOTE]
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