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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 120585" data-source="post: 2340799"><p>At 69, finally gave up the heavier STW for the .280 A.I. on hunting hikes. On targets, I really like the new .280 a.i. for shots under 600; with the break it is as accurate as I can shoot. For over 600 yds, the weight and longer barrel of the STW and the extra velocity really make a difference -just gets to be a bit heavy after a long day of hiking. 280 A.I. feels like a feather in comparison. Could shave about 1/2 lb more off the .280 ai with an even lighter scope like the varx2 in the 2x7. Just my 2 cents. Good shooting everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 120585, post: 2340799"] At 69, finally gave up the heavier STW for the .280 A.I. on hunting hikes. On targets, I really like the new .280 a.i. for shots under 600; with the break it is as accurate as I can shoot. For over 600 yds, the weight and longer barrel of the STW and the extra velocity really make a difference -just gets to be a bit heavy after a long day of hiking. 280 A.I. feels like a feather in comparison. Could shave about 1/2 lb more off the .280 ai with an even lighter scope like the varx2 in the 2x7. Just my 2 cents. Good shooting everyone! [/QUOTE]
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