RepeatPete
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2023
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I have a 4 lb 15 oz scoped Kimber in 6.5 Creedmoor. I’m not an experienced long range shooter, but I really like it. I definitely find spotting my shots much harder than with a heavier rifle, but that seems to be the only drawback so far, and for a 400-500 and under gun, I’m not worried about it.
I think ergonomics play a big part in shooting lightweight rifles well. I built a custom stock that fits me like a glove, and it shoots as well as any of my guns. The thin barrel heating up has not been an issue, as proven by many members on here. It shoots a 1.5” 10-shot group with no waiting to the barrel to cool.
For over 500 yards, absolutely, heavier rifles are noticeably better. But for shorter ranges, I’ve not found any significant drawbacks and carrying a 5lb gun all day is super nice.
I think ergonomics play a big part in shooting lightweight rifles well. I built a custom stock that fits me like a glove, and it shoots as well as any of my guns. The thin barrel heating up has not been an issue, as proven by many members on here. It shoots a 1.5” 10-shot group with no waiting to the barrel to cool.
For over 500 yards, absolutely, heavier rifles are noticeably better. But for shorter ranges, I’ve not found any significant drawbacks and carrying a 5lb gun all day is super nice.