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Rifle Weight Vs. Distance capability...
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<blockquote data-quote="HellsCanyon" data-source="post: 682838" data-attributes="member: 50929"><p>Mirrors our own thoughts for sure...</p><p>Adding up some #'s and what not, we're looking at 5 lbs before recoil lug, barrel, and optics are added. That includes rings n base... Should give us some wiggle room with the larger calibers!</p><p></p><p>With a Vortex PST at 23 oz and a 3 lb-ish barrel that should make for a good carrying rifle right around 9.5... Throw a bipod on there and you're around 10.5.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HellsCanyon, post: 682838, member: 50929"] Mirrors our own thoughts for sure... Adding up some #'s and what not, we're looking at 5 lbs before recoil lug, barrel, and optics are added. That includes rings n base... Should give us some wiggle room with the larger calibers! With a Vortex PST at 23 oz and a 3 lb-ish barrel that should make for a good carrying rifle right around 9.5... Throw a bipod on there and you're around 10.5. Mike [/QUOTE]
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