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Thoughts on rifle weight and hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="DHBWA" data-source="post: 1941293" data-attributes="member: 40851"><p>To the point.</p><p>I hunt primarily with a Kimber Montana that is ~7lbs scoped and loaded. Even though it's light I can shoot it as well as a 9lb setup. Other lighter type rifles not quite so much. I have several T3's but I find them harder to steady.</p><p>A lot of thought should be given to stock design.........</p><p>this year I will likely pack a 9lb scoped McWhorter. For a change....</p><p>But.....I don't hike 10 miles back in the wilderness and start hunting. I may walk 5-10 miles per day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHBWA, post: 1941293, member: 40851"] To the point. I hunt primarily with a Kimber Montana that is ~7lbs scoped and loaded. Even though it’s light I can shoot it as well as a 9lb setup. Other lighter type rifles not quite so much. I have several T3’s but I find them harder to steady. A lot of thought should be given to stock design......... this year I will likely pack a 9lb scoped McWhorter. For a change.... But.....I don’t hike 10 miles back in the wilderness and start hunting. I may walk 5-10 miles per day. [/QUOTE]
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