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<blockquote data-quote="6point5x284" data-source="post: 1424471" data-attributes="member: 66669"><p>I like them both. Totally depends how you use it in my opinion. I hike a lot, and the rifle as it is now with the S&B PMII is 12 pounds if I recall. Without looking anything up, I think I could get a Proof barrel with the same setup down to 10 pounds or so. My 6.5 GAP is 8.5 pounds loaded, and shoots lights out with the Proof barrel. If hunting, especially hiking or backpack hunting was your primary goal, I'd at least talk to Travis about the proof. If mainly long range shooting with only a mile or two hikes in and out, the steel barrel he has is a hammer for sure!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6point5x284, post: 1424471, member: 66669"] I like them both. Totally depends how you use it in my opinion. I hike a lot, and the rifle as it is now with the S&B PMII is 12 pounds if I recall. Without looking anything up, I think I could get a Proof barrel with the same setup down to 10 pounds or so. My 6.5 GAP is 8.5 pounds loaded, and shoots lights out with the Proof barrel. If hunting, especially hiking or backpack hunting was your primary goal, I'd at least talk to Travis about the proof. If mainly long range shooting with only a mile or two hikes in and out, the steel barrel he has is a hammer for sure! [/QUOTE]
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