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Looking at sub 6lb factory rifles - need thoughts!
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<blockquote data-quote="JMack" data-source="post: 1740064" data-attributes="member: 100587"><p>Have a Tikka T3x Superlite 300win bedded in a wildcat composite stock. No brake. Bare rifle is 5.5# with talleys and a z3 3-10x42 it's sits at 6.5#. It's realistically a 400 yard and in rifle. You REALLY got to hold on to this one . I actually use it for my Pennsylvania deer rifle, nice light for carrying all day or in a stand don't mind holding it all day, where I hunt it's typically 200 yards and closer, with the norm being 30-100 yard shots. The cartridge is a bit much but with so many hunters in the woods here I like to put them on the ground quick. It loves 180 partitions with h1000 and I'd say it's moa out to 200 then opens up as you get further out, recoil management is challenging off the bench but it's a fun gun to own. The action is slicker than snot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMack, post: 1740064, member: 100587"] Have a Tikka T3x Superlite 300win bedded in a wildcat composite stock. No brake. Bare rifle is 5.5# with talleys and a z3 3-10x42 it’s sits at 6.5#. It’s realistically a 400 yard and in rifle. You REALLY got to hold on to this one . I actually use it for my Pennsylvania deer rifle, nice light for carrying all day or in a stand don’t mind holding it all day, where I hunt it’s typically 200 yards and closer, with the norm being 30-100 yard shots. The cartridge is a bit much but with so many hunters in the woods here I like to put them on the ground quick. It loves 180 partitions with h1000 and I’d say it’s moa out to 200 then opens up as you get further out, recoil management is challenging off the bench but it’s a fun gun to own. The action is slicker than snot. [/QUOTE]
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