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What does your long range hunting rifle weigh?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 2806716" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>The 16.5# 338 is in the foreground of my avatar picture. Sako TRG-S in a McM heavy fill Game Scout or Game Warden I forget which. The barrel is a 24" #4 contour Bartlien. Not in the picture is the 338 can I now run instead of a brake. Scope in the picture has also been swapped out for a 4-16 S&B. I also added a short arca rail to the foreend as well. Weight listed also includes a bipod. I use an Armageddon gear bungee sling, eberlestock, or kirifu gun bearer to carry. I have run light scopes and didn't like them. I've run rifles without bipods and found the situation less adequate. I've run rifles with brakes instead of suppression. But all these choices add up to an extra 3-5 pounds.</p><p></p><p>While I work out I am no triathlete, marathoner and I hate running and an am in my late 40s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 2806716, member: 103919"] The 16.5# 338 is in the foreground of my avatar picture. Sako TRG-S in a McM heavy fill Game Scout or Game Warden I forget which. The barrel is a 24” #4 contour Bartlien. Not in the picture is the 338 can I now run instead of a brake. Scope in the picture has also been swapped out for a 4-16 S&B. I also added a short arca rail to the foreend as well. Weight listed also includes a bipod. I use an Armageddon gear bungee sling, eberlestock, or kirifu gun bearer to carry. I have run light scopes and didn’t like them. I’ve run rifles without bipods and found the situation less adequate. I’ve run rifles with brakes instead of suppression. But all these choices add up to an extra 3-5 pounds. While I work out I am no triathlete, marathoner and I hate running and an am in my late 40s. [/QUOTE]
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