Smithb9841
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Just seen this pop up weatherby new model supposed to be 4lbs in the 17” barrel short action.
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The recoil on that won’t be much fun. I had the kimber that is 6.5#s and it’s spicy. Drop another pound off that, and it’s real spicy.Wish they chambered the SA in 7mm08.
But the LA 280AI at 4.4# with a 21" barrel is pretty sweet specs if it shoots and handles well.
because 20 miles carrying a 8lb rifle sucks...and i can shoot my ultralight set up...Why in the world do we need a 4lb rifle again? Oh, because of gram counting sheep hunters. Oh wait, let’s take a light and hard-to-shoot at distance rifle on a once in a lifetime hunt that costs thousands because we can’t carry in a proper setup.![]()
Four pounds would be nice in an ARC or a GT.
Why in the world do we need a 4lb rifle again? Oh, because of gram counting sheep hunters. Oh wait, let’s take a light and hard-to-shoot at distance rifle on a once in a lifetime hunt that costs thousands because we can’t carry in a proper setup.![]()
I’ll be honest. I haven’t done 20 miles in a single day. I have done 10 tho. Can’t say my 8lb rifle bothered me at all.because 20 miles carrying a 8lb rifle sucks...and i can shoot my ultralight set up...
I’ll be honest. I haven’t done 20 miles in a single day. I have done 10 tho. Can’t say my 8lb rifle bothered me at all.
The 6.5/25 Creedmoor are very enticing to me as a strictly a backpacking gun. For me, these smaller calibers when in a Uber light setup are much easier to shoot than the bigger recoiling guns.
My guess is that with the appropriate scope and rings, and an ultralight suppressor, you could be sub 6 ready to roll.
That picture is an anomaly. That scenario was ambushing whitetail doe on a clover field. That’s not my typical huntingIf your hunting is similar to your profile picture, then yeah a 12# rifle would be glorious.
For kids who can't carry a heavy rifle because their pack is too full of cool rocks lol
My 58 year old original equipment knees would appreciate any weight reduction to my pack/gear. I'd like to shoot one of these new featherweight Weatherbys to see if I can shoot it as well as my Tikka that weighs in at 8lbs with scope/suppressor. If I can't shoot it accurately I'll continue to look for weight savings elsewhere. Tried drilling holes in my titanium cook pot and spoon but that was a fail.Why in the world do we need a 4lb rifle again? Oh, because of gram counting sheep hunters. Oh wait, let’s take a light and hard-to-shoot at distance rifle on a once in a lifetime hunt that costs thousands because we can’t carry in a proper setup.![]()
This one hits close to home. I have a grandkid obsessed with heart shaped rocks and crystals. Must have collected at least a pound of rocks on my last hunt. She kept 2 of them.Hey I’ve packed both rocks and pine cones for these 2.
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