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<blockquote data-quote="dogz" data-source="post: 3061360" data-attributes="member: 5429"><p>I'm only concerned to shooting to 700 on most days, have plenty of ops to go longer but for me at some point the critter wins. </p><p></p><p>That said, I want a gun "all up" (scoped, sling, rounds, can, bipod etc) or 8 lbs at most and have no issues with good conditions doing it with my 7 lbs "all up" ULA/270. </p><p></p><p>Long as the weight is out front of the gun and not in the middle of the gun I'm golden. </p><p></p><p>This is by the way for my mountain rigs and not for open country rigs. Open country I'll carry up to 9 or so "all up"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogz, post: 3061360, member: 5429"] I'm only concerned to shooting to 700 on most days, have plenty of ops to go longer but for me at some point the critter wins. That said, I want a gun "all up" (scoped, sling, rounds, can, bipod etc) or 8 lbs at most and have no issues with good conditions doing it with my 7 lbs "all up" ULA/270. Long as the weight is out front of the gun and not in the middle of the gun I'm golden. This is by the way for my mountain rigs and not for open country rigs. Open country I'll carry up to 9 or so "all up" [/QUOTE]
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