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It depends on the barrel weight and profile. It's a personal preference.I was just wondering how much a 54 long rifle should weigh. Thanks
It depends on the barrel weight and profile. It's a personal preference.I was just wondering how much a 54 long rifle should weigh. Thanks
If one can't carry a 10 pound rifle in the woods, he probably is not in good enough shape to be in the woods. IMHO. No offense intended to anyone.It’s looking like 9lb9oz. It’s a golden age, 42 straight octagonal made from hard maple.
Also depends on what you are doing. If you are hiking to a stand or blind to sit all day weight is clearly less of an issue.If one can't carry a 10 pound rifle in the woods, he probably is not in good enough shape to be in the woods. IMHO. No offense intended to anyone.
We'll just agree to disagree on this one. At 69, I'm carrying lighter guns when and where realistically possible. I'm still carrying and muzzleloader hunting with my Lyman GPR 54 rifle, which weighs around 9 lbs or so. It's still comfortable to still hunt with. Hopefully, I'll work into a flintlock in the near future and would prefer to stay in the 8 - 9 lb range for both carry/hunting or targets.If one can't carry a 10 pound rifle in the woods, he probably is not in good enough shape to be in the woods. IMHO. No offense intended to anyone.
When I was in the service (USMC) we were issued m14's and if you got one with a glass stock, you were happy! You get No gold stars for carrying excess weight. IMHOIf one can't carry a 10 pound rifle in the woods, he probably is not in good enough shape to be in the woods. IMHO. No offense intended to anyone.
I agree. My GPR is always "nose" heavy .My gpr weighs 9.5 lbs, my earlyish styled longrifle weighs 9.5 lbs. Both are .54 and flintlock. I'd rather carry the longrifle if walking a lot because it seems lighter. I know they're the same weight so it must be the balance.
Agree with your statement regarding M14 fiberglass stocks. I usually carried one on roving patrol on my destroyer while in certain SE Asian ports.When I was in the service (USMC) we were issued m14's and if you got one with a glass stock, you were happy! You get No gold stars for carrying excess weight. IMHO
I like the way you think!If one can't carry a 10 pound rifle in the woods, he probably is not in good enough shape to be in the woods. IMHO. No offense intended to anyone.
I can carry one. the question really is, why would I want to?I like the way you think!
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