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What are rifle (s) are you taking to elk hunt this year?
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<blockquote data-quote="novaman64" data-source="post: 1134172" data-attributes="member: 16158"><p>so it is 9.6lbs with glass and tripod.... muzzle brake prolly isnt required, but depends on how much you shoot... was shooting prone out to about 1000 yards yesterday, went through almost 50 rnds and Im a little soar... im sure that if I didnt hvae it I would be miserable... if all you ever shoot is a few shots at a time (just hunting use) I wouldnt put a brake on it, but this is my range toy as much as a packing in/hunting rifle to thats the reason for the brake....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman64, post: 1134172, member: 16158"] so it is 9.6lbs with glass and tripod.... muzzle brake prolly isnt required, but depends on how much you shoot... was shooting prone out to about 1000 yards yesterday, went through almost 50 rnds and Im a little soar... im sure that if I didnt hvae it I would be miserable... if all you ever shoot is a few shots at a time (just hunting use) I wouldnt put a brake on it, but this is my range toy as much as a packing in/hunting rifle to thats the reason for the brake.... [/QUOTE]
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