ANDREW RICKETTS
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What's your all's ideal weight for a hunting rifle? Whether it's a 100 yard walk to sit in a stand or to walk all over for hours at a time? Thanks guys let me know!!
9lbs scoped is a good balance for a long range thumper imo. Still not horrible to tackle the rockies with, but has enough weight to feel comfortable shooting out there a long ways.What's your all's ideal weight for a hunting rifle? Whether it's a 100 yard walk to sit in a stand or to walk all over for hours at a time? Thanks guys let me know!!
I want to add. A featherweight is hard to steady and shoot with. A rifle that is just a touch muzzle heavy I like a lot better. Balance is very important too. A rifle that is too muzzle heavy is a club to me. Unless all you are going to do is prop it on a rock and shoot as far as you can.Depends on the rifle and caliber. I like a rifle about 9 1/2 scoped of a magnum. Some lighter if a smaller gun. But if you get into the bigger guns. A 10 pound lapua or 338 rum will get your attention. I also have a 458 safari grade that is 7 1/2 that will beat you. And that is just the way it came from the factory. But the average 7 or 30 mag about 8 1/2 pounds is good for me but everyone,s recoil tolerance is different.
What's your all's ideal weight for a hunting rifle? Whether it's a 100 yard walk to sit in a stand or to walk all over for hours at a time? Thanks guys let me know!!
True, but isn't half of this forum (or more) devoted to opinion-based discussion? What caliber, what scope, what bullet, which components? The only discussion here that isn't opinion-centric is that which can be proven/backed up by math.The question is somewhat a personal thing & the answers cannot be an answered other than anyone else but you!!
I find these sort of questions pointless imo for this reason!!!!
What you can carry, bring up to your eye freehand & shoot is different to me.
What you can carry for miles & still be effective with it is different from me.
What 1 person can do has little relevance to what you can do.
Hence a pointless question imo.
Sorry just reality!!
True, but isn't half of this forum (or more) devoted to opinion-based discussion? What caliber, what scope, what bullet, which components? The only discussion here that isn't opinion-centric is that which can be proven/backed up by math.
I engage in these discussions, and read them, because there are some folks that frequent this site that I value their opinion on various topics. Some people offer great advice on reloading, others on shooting form, others on gunsmithing, and some provide input on hunting gear applications that mirror my chosen style of hunting and quarry. I find threads like this to be pretty valuable points of reference for my future decisions.