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right weight for big 338
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1379529" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>so far, I'm 36oz with a stock, 4oz bdl, 4.5lbs barrel, approx 2lbs action, 3oz rings, 3oz trigger. throw on a 24oz zeiss V6 3-18 and we're right in the hunt around 10.5-11lbs. I have a silencerco hybrid in jail now, so I'll start with a brake but mostly suppress the rifle. I've noticed with my other rigs that the brake works better than the can, but the can is still pretty good at recoil reduction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1379529, member: 75933"] so far, I'm 36oz with a stock, 4oz bdl, 4.5lbs barrel, approx 2lbs action, 3oz rings, 3oz trigger. throw on a 24oz zeiss V6 3-18 and we're right in the hunt around 10.5-11lbs. I have a silencerco hybrid in jail now, so I'll start with a brake but mostly suppress the rifle. I've noticed with my other rigs that the brake works better than the can, but the can is still pretty good at recoil reduction. [/QUOTE]
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