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How light is too light...pros n cons??
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<blockquote data-quote="Antonio m" data-source="post: 1277988" data-attributes="member: 96191"><p>For me, I don't want to encumbered by extra weight or bulk while hunting our mountains.In fact I won't use any chambering that requires longer than a 22"barrel. Longer barrels,heavier,bulkier rifles are left at home.Even the spotting scope is a compact.The only item that isn't are my German made 10x 43 binoculars.Unless you are 25,in phenomenal shape it isn't even on the table for discussion if you scramble up these steep rocks,imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antonio m, post: 1277988, member: 96191"] For me, I don't want to encumbered by extra weight or bulk while hunting our mountains.In fact I won't use any chambering that requires longer than a 22"barrel. Longer barrels,heavier,bulkier rifles are left at home.Even the spotting scope is a compact.The only item that isn't are my German made 10x 43 binoculars.Unless you are 25,in phenomenal shape it isn't even on the table for discussion if you scramble up these steep rocks,imo [/QUOTE]
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