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Might want to spend your $$ on michelob ultra instead of a new rifle
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But can you carry the pack for longer and hike faster?
I’m curious what you guys are toting that weigh 10 plus lbs.?
I just weighed 4 rifles and the heaviest were 8.4 and 8.5. They were both magnums with scopes, slings, and 3 rounds of ammo.
My smart azz buddy says, if you're concerned about a couple extra pounds of rifle, maybe you should take those pounds off your gut.
Kinda makes sense.
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This is part of the reason I lug my 10.5 lb Bergara around. Lol
As much as he seems annoying on social media at times I think Cam would actually be a fun guy to hunt with. Not that I could keep up.
You had me second-guessing myself so I took it out and weighed it. Slightly less than I was remembering, at 10.1.I’m curious what you guys are toting that weigh 10 plus lbs.?
I just weighed 4 rifles and the heaviest were 8.4 and 8.5. They were both magnums with scopes, slings, and 3 rounds of ammo.
I have carried a 10 lb. rifle a lot of miles in the mountains. Heavy barrel Sendero, I never considered it a problem, but I have found that I prefer 8 - 8 1/2. Now a days I carry my rifle in my hand a lot, and much prefer the lighter rifle for that. I have had a very light rifle-under 7 lbs all up I think, I never weighed it, and found that I didn't shoot it well when it mattered.
I have hunted goats a fair amount and have found that you are usually shooting with a decent rest and can get away with a lighter rifle.
If I was going on a hunt and it really mattered to me, I would take the rifle that I was most familiar with, and had confidence in. If that rifle was 10+ lbs. I would still take it sheep or goat hunting over a new lighter rifle.