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<blockquote data-quote="Antonio m" data-source="post: 1277606" data-attributes="member: 96191"><p>I live,hunt and have guided for mountain goat here since my 20's. If you show up with a 14 lb rifle it will stay in camp and will use the guides lightweight rifle for the deed. You will be climbing in some testy country and fitness is key. I use a lightweight,short 270 win and is my steady. I won't even hang14 lbs off one side of my saddle and head up the trail,the key is balance. FYI ,I kill goats every year and use a Browning BLR takedown that I have shortened quite a bit-.270 win.Good luck and try a little gun,it will likely be under 200 yard shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antonio m, post: 1277606, member: 96191"] I live,hunt and have guided for mountain goat here since my 20's. If you show up with a 14 lb rifle it will stay in camp and will use the guides lightweight rifle for the deed. You will be climbing in some testy country and fitness is key. I use a lightweight,short 270 win and is my steady. I won't even hang14 lbs off one side of my saddle and head up the trail,the key is balance. FYI ,I kill goats every year and use a Browning BLR takedown that I have shortened quite a bit-.270 win.Good luck and try a little gun,it will likely be under 200 yard shot. [/QUOTE]
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