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rail vs. talley mount on defiance tenacity
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<blockquote data-quote="Ftothfadd" data-source="post: 2511140" data-attributes="member: 83730"><p>Thank you guys, very informative. I am not worried about the weight, I am in pretty decent shape and the rifle with the rail (unscoped) weighs 6# 14 oz, so scoped it will be ~8# which is nothing. My issue is that in my sako rifles I have two piece mounts and on my blaser a rail mount and I find those super easy to top load. Not so much with this rifle with the rail on the top of the action trying to stuff the stubby 7 mm SAUM rounds in. But I might just get used to it... Indeed it is usually loaded once a day (hopefully) being a mainly hunting rifle. My only concern with the rail is the loading the rifle, and if you have to stuff in a couple extra rounds in a haste...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ftothfadd, post: 2511140, member: 83730"] Thank you guys, very informative. I am not worried about the weight, I am in pretty decent shape and the rifle with the rail (unscoped) weighs 6# 14 oz, so scoped it will be ~8# which is nothing. My issue is that in my sako rifles I have two piece mounts and on my blaser a rail mount and I find those super easy to top load. Not so much with this rifle with the rail on the top of the action trying to stuff the stubby 7 mm SAUM rounds in. But I might just get used to it... Indeed it is usually loaded once a day (hopefully) being a mainly hunting rifle. My only concern with the rail is the loading the rifle, and if you have to stuff in a couple extra rounds in a haste... [/QUOTE]
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