Thanks, eyeball.

It's a tad heavy at around 10#'s, all up, but lighter than my hunting bud's .270 Sendero with Conquest. He calls that rifle, E. F., as in E. F. Hutton. "When E. F. Hutton speaks..." When Sendero E. F. speaks, stuff dies.

His last Pronghorn was shot at 435 yds. using a Harris Bipod and after an extended stalk. That was as close as he could get. He held over and dropped a 130 gr. NPT right in the boiler room.

I asked him why he packed such a heavy rifle. He said he knew what it would do once he got it there... cool

He's not a Fire contributor and I haven't had the heart to let him know what some on this Forum have to say about the .270... shocked

E. F. has a worn barrel, not so pretty thru the Hawkeye, shoots not quite but almost MOA on a good day. My gun is 1/2 MOA all day long. But, out there in the real world, it really doesn't seem to make that much difference.

DF