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<blockquote data-quote="Quicksilver338" data-source="post: 1593676" data-attributes="member: 108268"><p>To be honest you're going to be ounces between manufacturers. Sometimes lighter isn't better. Depends on the final setup and goal but like many have said before if you're worried about a few ounces on a gun hit then gym more before hunting season. This is not a blanket statement but a general statement yes because most times you are not sheep hunting and need to shed 2oz off of every item to add up to a few pounds saved. If my setup has to be 10lbs instead of 8.5lbs to be accurate then so be it. Why spend all the carbon dollars and lose some accuracy peace of mind in the process?</p><p></p><p>I have a 30cal 27" blank from mike and it is 3.36lbs. Expect to lose a bit after chambering so his 3lbs 3oz advertised weight is correct for the heavy hunter contour or sendero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quicksilver338, post: 1593676, member: 108268"] To be honest you’re going to be ounces between manufacturers. Sometimes lighter isn’t better. Depends on the final setup and goal but like many have said before if you’re worried about a few ounces on a gun hit then gym more before hunting season. This is not a blanket statement but a general statement yes because most times you are not sheep hunting and need to shed 2oz off of every item to add up to a few pounds saved. If my setup has to be 10lbs instead of 8.5lbs to be accurate then so be it. Why spend all the carbon dollars and lose some accuracy peace of mind in the process? I have a 30cal 27” blank from mike and it is 3.36lbs. Expect to lose a bit after chambering so his 3lbs 3oz advertised weight is correct for the heavy hunter contour or sendero. [/QUOTE]
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