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I've been considering the Winchester Wildcat Target/Varmint .22LR as my first plinking rifle. I held the regular Wildcat today...it was very light...lighter then I remember even my friends Cooey .22LR weighing. Now I'll admit my memory could be off, but I'm curious to know how the weight of a rifle should be distributed. With the thick target/varmint barrel option I'm going for, I'm going to guess it will be, top heavy. The one I felt top heavy, it was almost as if the wood stock was hollowed out.
for those of you who aren't familiar with the Wildcat, it's also known as the Toz 99, tho my understanding from a few things I've read is it's got a better stock and a few things have been beefed up in comparison.
so then, how should the weight on a rifle be distributed? how should it 'balance', so to speak?
for those of you who aren't familiar with the Wildcat, it's also known as the Toz 99, tho my understanding from a few things I've read is it's got a better stock and a few things have been beefed up in comparison.
so then, how should the weight on a rifle be distributed? how should it 'balance', so to speak?




















































