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<blockquote data-quote="tony m" data-source="post: 1166930" data-attributes="member: 78980"><p>I just posted in the other sheep rifle thread.I would go with (have gone with) Factory rifle lightened and shortened.A sheep rifle gets beat up badly.It is a little unconventional but my latest is a Browning BLR takedown, scout style (long eye relief 2x7 Burris scope) I really like it , you can take it down to put in a pack easily and holds a poi.Sheep need scrutinizing so getting close is paramount to evaluate-even with a spotting scope.This leaves money for a even more important purchase-good boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony m, post: 1166930, member: 78980"] I just posted in the other sheep rifle thread.I would go with (have gone with) Factory rifle lightened and shortened.A sheep rifle gets beat up badly.It is a little unconventional but my latest is a Browning BLR takedown, scout style (long eye relief 2x7 Burris scope) I really like it , you can take it down to put in a pack easily and holds a poi.Sheep need scrutinizing so getting close is paramount to evaluate-even with a spotting scope.This leaves money for a even more important purchase-good boots. [/QUOTE]
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