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<blockquote data-quote="308_Branden" data-source="post: 3061332" data-attributes="member: 128842"><p>What do y'all think is a good blend between weight and shootability. I shoot my 300 wm which weighs 10 lbs with a suppressor and I'm just on the cusp of being able to shoot it and still see impacts down range. What do you guys think for a backpack elk gun? I hear some dudes go sub 8 and sub 7 lbs with magnums and some shoot between 10-15lbs with magnums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308_Branden, post: 3061332, member: 128842"] What do y’all think is a good blend between weight and shootability. I shoot my 300 wm which weighs 10 lbs with a suppressor and I’m just on the cusp of being able to shoot it and still see impacts down range. What do you guys think for a backpack elk gun? I hear some dudes go sub 8 and sub 7 lbs with magnums and some shoot between 10-15lbs with magnums. [/QUOTE]
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