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<blockquote data-quote="Trooper21986" data-source="post: 1518801" data-attributes="member: 107100"><p>The rock creek #2 is pretty light ! It could have been just a shade over (haven't weighed it for a while ) but I'm pretty sure it was just a couple ounces under ! Goes over 8 with the bipod , dangitt ! Still easy to carry ! Took it to Wyoming last season for antelope using the rdf 140 . Acted like a partition. Curled and punched . 2 antelope same thing .... Thought they'd act more like a berger but didn't ! Got back here had a doe tag used a 6 crredmoor with a rdf , same thing and at 640 yards ! I hope they start making a 338 !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trooper21986, post: 1518801, member: 107100"] The rock creek #2 is pretty light ! It could have been just a shade over (haven't weighed it for a while ) but I'm pretty sure it was just a couple ounces under ! Goes over 8 with the bipod , dangitt ! Still easy to carry ! Took it to Wyoming last season for antelope using the rdf 140 . Acted like a partition. Curled and punched . 2 antelope same thing .... Thought they'd act more like a berger but didn't ! Got back here had a doe tag used a 6 crredmoor with a rdf , same thing and at 640 yards ! I hope they start making a 338 !!! [/QUOTE]
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