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<blockquote data-quote="dxlbaile" data-source="post: 1379515" data-attributes="member: 91579"><p>So, something to consider for you.. I had a 33 nosler built by Dallas [USER=15772]@Lane[/USER] precision Rifles. Defiance, bartlein, Mcmillian A3, Jewell, brake.. Gun is only 7.25 lbs without optics and just around 9 with.. Gun shoots the 250 gr Elite hunter at 2850 and has knocked down some elk and Barbary out to 800.. It isn't a donkey to pack around and the kick is very manageable with the brake. I can throw it in the pack and take it anyplace I need to go.. 8-12 miles a day in the 'ole' Backpack hasn't hurt me a bit. Just thought you might like another option with some great knockdown and less weight. From Bear to Moose to whatever it will do the job.. Frankly no need to pack 12 pound guns around.. They are great for the range but not practical for packing.. IMO.. Have a look at his website it might spark your interest</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxlbaile, post: 1379515, member: 91579"] So, something to consider for you.. I had a 33 nosler built by Dallas [USER=15772]@Lane[/USER] precision Rifles. Defiance, bartlein, Mcmillian A3, Jewell, brake.. Gun is only 7.25 lbs without optics and just around 9 with.. Gun shoots the 250 gr Elite hunter at 2850 and has knocked down some elk and Barbary out to 800.. It isn't a donkey to pack around and the kick is very manageable with the brake. I can throw it in the pack and take it anyplace I need to go.. 8-12 miles a day in the 'ole' Backpack hasn't hurt me a bit. Just thought you might like another option with some great knockdown and less weight. From Bear to Moose to whatever it will do the job.. Frankly no need to pack 12 pound guns around.. They are great for the range but not practical for packing.. IMO.. Have a look at his website it might spark your interest [/QUOTE]
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