You're quite the literalist... you may not notice 1 ounce, but you will notice 1 ounce X 64 or X 164 etc... the ounces add up if the philosophy is applied to all gear and body.
Any of it R. Come on. Post something of substance for once.
Chuck, if you don't think anything that I have posted so far doesn't contain substance, than I suggest you either stop reading it, educate yourself better, or have your comprehension levels tested, because all you are showing here, is lack of substance, and experience.
R.
And once again you fade into a foggy mist of obscurity.
Another mountain hunter chimes in. This discussion is about whether or not to run a 22" or 20" barrel on a desired 6lb rifle. We are literally talking about an ounce. If that.
That is a smart choice especially if you end up some day hunting moose or elk somewhere as it will handle those heavier bullets better too.
This option can be important. My son's daughter shot a large bull elk between the eyes at 35 yards a couple years ago with a 140 grain Barnes out of a Rem 700 SPS with a 20 inch barrel. The bullet did not even penetrate the braincase even though it hit at an entirely appropriately square angle. He still dropped on the spot and she moved close and shot him once more for safety sake...then later they found what had happened. (bullets chronographed at 2825 fps)
He tried several heavier bullet loads and found the short barrel did not give the level of velocity he wanted so relegated it to deer hunting only and uses a 30/06 now. The kids sill soon have shot the barrel out on that 7mm-08 and I expect him to rebarrel with a 22 or 24 inch barrel and work up 162 grain ELD-X loads for it and settle it down in a Bell and Carlson Medalist stock.
The result will be plenty light enough for young girls (14 to 17) to pack around all day hunitng elk with their dad or their grandpa (me).
Despite what some here claim, I have owned dozens of rifles. Many, many of them custom. They have run the gamut from sub six pounds to over twelve. They have had barrels from 18" to 26". I have built for weight. I KNOW how this works. IMO, when you are starting to cut barrels on 700's to make weight you are on a fools errand. Balance will likely suffer. I don't like them. That is my opinion. I think, with what is available today, I would start with the receiver.
we have to hear more about this. Did you recover the bullet stuck in the skull?
Geez...are you sure we want to hear more about this?
I see you are entertaining the "d!ck measuring" process on this and the other thread... lame, but ok... your the "Hoss" Chuck... nobody else has experience or a valid perspective on these subjects, because you KNOW the truth.
Hoyt, you can't have it both ways. I show or say nothing and I'm told I have no experience. So I give background and then get your jealous abuse. What do you want?
He has his opinion. I have mine. What is the problem? Doug doesn't need anyone defending him. He is perfectly capable of doing it himself.
I think some stuff carried over from the now- defunct A.I thread... attitude at the very least...




























