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But 1# of rifle is hardly enough to worry over...
It is if a weekends worth of living is loaded on your back. Travis That's a half Nalgene bottle of water or a good schit. Flask of hooch instead of beer if you must....
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That's a half Nalgene bottle of water or a good schit. Flask of hooch instead of beer if you must....
Not all backpackers maintain your level of incredible conditioning. Some seem to think one pound on a single piece of gear is significant. Great advice on taking a schit. I'll keep that in mind next time I'm about to walk up a hill. Dave
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Half rack weighs 9lbs....
Flask weighs about a pound....
If you're looking to save weight.... and pack a week's worth of relax..... we can get that done for a couple of Grams here in CO....
You better pray to the God of Skinny Punks that this wind doesn't pick up......
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For those that were wondering... Factory EW Handle: McMillan Hunters/Compact Edge (with bedding): 4.8 oz difference. Factory EW Bottom Metal: PT&G Aluminum Bottom Metal: 1.4 oz difference. Factory EW Follower: USRAC Graphite Follower: .9 oz difference. SO, Total difference between factory and aftermarket is 7.1 oz's. To be fair, had I bedded the factory EW stock like the McMillan it would have added at least .2 oz's making the difference between those two at least 5 oz's.
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Has anyone here ever tried a series of cold bore, first shots,with their light vs heavy rifles, from various field positions,and watched where they go as opposed to shooting "groups" in a series of three or whatever?
Yes. We use milk jugs. To the 400 there is no difference. For me. Travis I essentially agree, out to 400 yards in controlled conditions, it's doubtful there's much difference. Ditch the bipod, run stairs til' you're heaving, get some adrenaline going, and do it at 8,000' elevation, and I contend you'll see a difference.
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Ditch the bipod, run stairs til' you're heaving, get some adrenaline going, and do it at 8,000' elevation, and I contend you'll see a difference.
On a Saturday? No thanks. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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The 84m kimbers are in fact too light for some applications.
The problem is they are so addictive to carry that I wind up with mine in my hands more than I should. My sentiments exactly. That's why I have both... a lightweight and a midweight.
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Finally, someone besides me who likes silver/stainless bases and rings on a stainless rifle...nice! Yeah, to me the silver rings look like an extension of the actual receiver, wrapping the scope visually to the rest of the rifle. Black rings make it look like the scope is floating on top of the rifle. Personal preference, and I've done it both ways.
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That's a half Nalgene bottle of water or a good schit. Flask of hooch instead of beer if you must....
Not all backpackers maintain your level of incredible conditioning. Some seem to think one pound on a single piece of gear is significant. Great advice on taking a schit. I'll keep that in mind next time I'm about to walk up a hill. Dave Make sure you're uphill from anyone else. Should test an old adage, take pics!
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As to an additional pound not making a difference on a backpack hunt, I've absolutely found it does. Course the difference between my two 308's is 1lb 5oz's. A rifle isn't carried on one's pack like all the other gear is. It's a "dynamic" load, ie., it gets slung, carried in the hand(s), cradled, etc... 6.5lb's of rifle is not experienced the same way 6.5lbs nestled in a pack is. And besides, ounces make pounds, and pounds make misery. Take care of the ounces, the pounds take care of themselves. This years pack out... a pound doesn't matter. Like hell it doesn't :
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Agreed. Anyone who has lumped a pack or tree stand that weighs 2 more pounds than the other guy will start bitching sooner!
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As to an additional pound not making a difference on a backpack hunt, I've absolutely found it does. Course the difference between my two 308's is 1lb 5oz's. A rifle isn't carried on one's pack like all the other gear is. It's a "dynamic" load, ie., it gets slung, carried in the hand(s), cradled, etc... 6.5lb's of rifle is not experienced the same way 6.5lbs nestled in a pack is. And besides, ounces make pounds, and pounds make misery. Take care of the ounces, the pounds take care of themselves. This years pack out... a pound doesn't matter. Like hell it doesn't : Brad, what do you do with all your Elk antlers? Awesome stuff. Thanks for these last few threads. If on;y I were right handed. :-)
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Very informative Brad. Thanks.
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But 1# of rifle is hardly enough to worry over...
It is if a weekends worth of living is loaded on your back. Travis Yeah man...... Six cases of Bud Light can weigh you down... thank god for 6lb rifles. Bud Light? Yuck. If it can't be Guinness, tear up that BFF application that went out in the mail this morning.
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I definitely agree that a pound makes a big difference. Lugging chit up and steep in the thin air definitely makes a difference for me. The older I get the more a pound seems to weigh.
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Half rack weighs 9lbs....
Flask weighs about a pound....
If you're looking to save weight.... and pack a week's worth of relax..... we can get that done for a couple of Grams here in CO.... Couple GRAMS? Yowsa! The rastafari backpack hunt <g>. A couple grams of modern high grade product equates to, I dunno, a KEG of beer. Ish. In a fit of democracy, we joined the Free World last year and now have that legal backpacking buzz option ourselves in Oregon. The Horror.
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Brad, what do you do with all your Elk antlers?
Man, they're stuffed everywhere. I gave away all the 5pt and smaller stuff. Garage walls are full, the rest are in the crawl space. They're becoming a problem
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Brad, what do you do with all your Elk antlers?
Man, they're stuffed everywhere. I gave away all the 5pt and smaller stuff. Garage walls are full, the rest are in the crawl space. They're becoming a problem Laughing. I bet they are!
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Brad...you could shoot smaller bulls for weight savings also...lol
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Ha 7-08f beat me to it.
Good write-up Brad this is helpful.
I hope y'all have a Merry Christmas!!
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