USAF Ret
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This may have been done before. What is the average weight, and/or your preferred weight, for a whitetail rifle hunting (scope included) in blinds and tree stands? Why?
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Can't say that I've ever weighed a rifle, but for the type of hunting you describe, weight shouldn't be an issue anyway.

Beautiful firearm. What scope is that?A lot of my whitetail hunting is in the South with longish (for that part of the country) shots available. I like a heavier, shorter barrel rifle if I'm sitting in a shooting house. My Tikka CTR comes in a bit over 10lbs fully loaded:
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I run Vortex Vipers on most of my hunting rifles. 4-16x.That's an old Vortex Viper 3-15 but the rifle is wearing a Trijicon Credo HX 2.5-15 these days.
Correction. It was a Remington 700 bull barrel.Eastern stand hunting buddy of mine came out for his first western mountain hunt a couple of years ago, bringing his Winchester model 70 bull barrel 308 with him. Not sure what that thing weighed, but it was a tank. Never heard someone string together so many four letter expletives while trouncing about the hills.
For me, I’d carry whatever gun I liked the most to stand hunt. Weight would only matter if I was planing to cover lots of ground with significant elevation changes.
man y'all think way too much into things...the average whitetail hunter has no idea or even thought of weighing a rifle
That double barrel is badass. I feel like you need to be wearing a safari hat and short shorts to pull it off tho.....It's a great situation in which to hunt with older rifles, classics, etc. I've taken game out of a stand using everything from a model 70 in 06 to a 1880's vintage 450 BPE. Hunting from a blind or stand increases your options for hunting with cool guns.
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