Yeah I ordered a heavy for my mv. Wish atrs fluted them
I think you will find it vary front heavy and almost imposable to shoot off hand that is why I went for the thin hunting barrel
if shooting at paper then it wont make any difference
Yeah I ordered a heavy for my mv. Wish atrs fluted them
Yeah I ordered a heavy for my mv. Wish atrs fluted them
the modern magnum will be a pig of a rifle there is no way it will be a hunting rifle
I think you will find it vary front heavy and almost imposable to shoot off hand that is why I went for the thin hunting barrel
if shooting at paper then it wont make any difference
I was told a while ago it was around the 9lbs range.
This is not true.
The lightest configuration for a modern Varmint is around 6.5lbs, using a basic collapsible, and the fortis switch 12" handguard.
Please keep in mind this is not an exact number but merely an estimation: going with a basic collapsible and light contour barrel, the dpms free float handguard is roughly 1/3 of a pound heavier. (I only had the Modern Hunter versions to put on the scale. I expect a basic varmint to be around the 7lb mark. The A2 stock will add a bit of weight over and above but not unreasonably so. Hopefully soon we can put a variety of rifles on the scale, we'll keep you all posted.
Has anyone had experience with the vortex strike eagle. I was thinking of getting one for my mv. Any opinions welcome.
Has anyone had experience with the vortex strike eagle. I was thinking of getting one for my mv. Any opinions welcome.
I was looking at a Zeiss for mine. Want some decent magnification. Haven't decided what route to go yet though.
I do a lot of coyote hunting and long range . But was going to keep my mv a mid range shooter. I know vortex makes good glass as I own several of there scopes. I have my viper vortex hslr on a larue qd mount kicking around. Just thought it be to much and to heavy for mid range work.
too heavy? hit the gym, get stronger, 6 more ounces from a scope is all of a sudden no problem.![]()