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<blockquote data-quote="Ragnarnar" data-source="post: 1281578" data-attributes="member: 98218"><p>I'm of the belief that if you can't handle a ten pound rifle, an eight pound rifle won't make any difference. </p><p></p><p>Ounces lead to pounds and pounds lead to pain, yes, but I'd rather train a little harder or heavier (or both) and have a rifle that will settle down when I need it to. </p><p></p><p>Also it'll kick less and you'll be able to shoot more, so you'll be able to get to that 1K faster</p><p></p><p>Carry a 12 pound weight during your train up and put an extra five pounds in your pack, it'll make it 'easier' when the time comes. </p><p></p><p>Also a cost saving opportunity there.... light weight isn't cheap. Put the savings into brass and componets and practice more. </p><p></p><p>Just my opinion. It's your rifle do what you like. It sounds like a good setup, just a little lightweight for my tastes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragnarnar, post: 1281578, member: 98218"] I'm of the belief that if you can't handle a ten pound rifle, an eight pound rifle won't make any difference. Ounces lead to pounds and pounds lead to pain, yes, but I'd rather train a little harder or heavier (or both) and have a rifle that will settle down when I need it to. Also it'll kick less and you'll be able to shoot more, so you'll be able to get to that 1K faster Carry a 12 pound weight during your train up and put an extra five pounds in your pack, it'll make it 'easier' when the time comes. Also a cost saving opportunity there.... light weight isn't cheap. Put the savings into brass and componets and practice more. Just my opinion. It's your rifle do what you like. It sounds like a good setup, just a little lightweight for my tastes. [/QUOTE]
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