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<blockquote data-quote="sierracharlie338" data-source="post: 2380744" data-attributes="member: 64849"><p>I'm not like most here I think 9-9.5 pounds is the sweet spot for me from hiking to stand hunting. I've also toted my 20 pound MRAD to the deer stand so I guess I'm a glutton for punishment. IMO it also heavily relates to what caliber you are shooting. If you're shooting a sweet little 7-08, 260 or god forbid a 6.5 shemoor you can get away with a lighter platform where a big boomer would be more pleasant with more weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierracharlie338, post: 2380744, member: 64849"] I’m not like most here I think 9-9.5 pounds is the sweet spot for me from hiking to stand hunting. I’ve also toted my 20 pound MRAD to the deer stand so I guess I’m a glutton for punishment. IMO it also heavily relates to what caliber you are shooting. If you’re shooting a sweet little 7-08, 260 or god forbid a 6.5 shemoor you can get away with a lighter platform where a big boomer would be more pleasant with more weight. [/QUOTE]
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