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How light is too light...pros n cons??
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<blockquote data-quote="jaeger19" data-source="post: 1277955" data-attributes="member: 33303"><p>Let us know how it shoots. I would like to see how the fierce shoots. I am into light rifles as well. Including a 300wsm. Recoil with a good break is manageable. You might have issues with.. 1. Longer bullets like monolithics dont seem to stabilize well . So 168 gr ttsx was great. 180ttsx terrible. 2. You may have to mount the vortex higher. The large windage knob interfered with ejection of the cartridge on his 300wsm. 3. You may find that the barrel heats up fast and changes point of impact for followup shots. The third shot of a quick string on my accurized tikka rises as much as 3 inches at 200 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaeger19, post: 1277955, member: 33303"] Let us know how it shoots. I would like to see how the fierce shoots. I am into light rifles as well. Including a 300wsm. Recoil with a good break is manageable. You might have issues with.. 1. Longer bullets like monolithics dont seem to stabilize well . So 168 gr ttsx was great. 180ttsx terrible. 2. You may have to mount the vortex higher. The large windage knob interfered with ejection of the cartridge on his 300wsm. 3. You may find that the barrel heats up fast and changes point of impact for followup shots. The third shot of a quick string on my accurized tikka rises as much as 3 inches at 200 yards. [/QUOTE]
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