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<blockquote data-quote="Wyosam" data-source="post: 1923266" data-attributes="member: 113713"><p>I'd call that a mid weight. Light in my mind ends at 8 pounds ready to shoot. For me, those rifles work very well in low recoil chamberings like .260, 6.5cm, 7-08 etc. 9-10 pounds I'd be willing to shoot something a little stouter, though I'd not go to a big magnum at that weight. Probably something along the lines of a 7 SAUM, or 280 AI. I'm not really recoil sensitive, but I like to shoot a lot and my right shoulder is pretty trashed (not from shooting) and it doesn't take much to make it sore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyosam, post: 1923266, member: 113713"] I’d call that a mid weight. Light in my mind ends at 8 pounds ready to shoot. For me, those rifles work very well in low recoil chamberings like .260, 6.5cm, 7-08 etc. 9-10 pounds I’d be willing to shoot something a little stouter, though I’d not go to a big magnum at that weight. Probably something along the lines of a 7 SAUM, or 280 AI. I’m not really recoil sensitive, but I like to shoot a lot and my right shoulder is pretty trashed (not from shooting) and it doesn’t take much to make it sore. [/QUOTE]
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