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How light is too light...pros n cons??
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Richard" data-source="post: 1276775" data-attributes="member: 75895"><p>What is too light? That is a very subjective question. I believe it is dependent on the shooter and how well they can "steady" a rifle. For me since I have a condition where I shake like a dog ******** (passing) a peach seed, then I need something more on the heavier end. </p><p></p><p>Now with that said, I am getting "long in the tooth" and still try to do a couple of mountain hunts each year, which means I need something not too heavy. So, a good range for me is somewhere in the 8 ish to 9 1/2 lb range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Richard, post: 1276775, member: 75895"] What is too light? That is a very subjective question. I believe it is dependent on the shooter and how well they can "steady" a rifle. For me since I have a condition where I shake like a dog ******** (passing) a peach seed, then I need something more on the heavier end. Now with that said, I am getting "long in the tooth" and still try to do a couple of mountain hunts each year, which means I need something not too heavy. So, a good range for me is somewhere in the 8 ish to 9 1/2 lb range. [/QUOTE]
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