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Rifle balance and weight distribution.
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<blockquote data-quote="Steelflight" data-source="post: 3028709" data-attributes="member: 98182"><p>Ok so this one is for those that over think this. Upon laying out your rifle pre season what ever it is. What do you consider balanced. </p><p></p><p>For me I'm a ten to twelve pound rifle guy. Yes I lug that beast around this includes scope and right now a possible bipod. For me I like it forward of center. Not entirely balanced on center. Purpose for quicker reaquired target. (It works) as for packing this thing it does go over hills and vales . The rockies are indeed non caring of my plight. However I'm sweaty and often worn down regardless so taking a rifle that's going to rest with some authority is a boon to me. What do you fellow hunters like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelflight, post: 3028709, member: 98182"] Ok so this one is for those that over think this. Upon laying out your rifle pre season what ever it is. What do you consider balanced. For me I'm a ten to twelve pound rifle guy. Yes I lug that beast around this includes scope and right now a possible bipod. For me I like it forward of center. Not entirely balanced on center. Purpose for quicker reaquired target. (It works) as for packing this thing it does go over hills and vales . The rockies are indeed non caring of my plight. However I'm sweaty and often worn down regardless so taking a rifle that's going to rest with some authority is a boon to me. What do you fellow hunters like? [/QUOTE]
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