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  • Das Jared

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    Meh. Its already going to be heavy, it being in 762, then add the piston system on top of that, no tanks.

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    TheDan

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    Meh. Its already going to be heavy, it being in 762, then add the piston system on top of that, no tanks.
    Kinda what I was thinking, but I'd like to handle one just to be sure. I found the SR556 to feel kinda front heavy so I imagine this one is even more so.
     

    mitchntx

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    Front heavy isn't that big of deal, is it? I rarely shoot free standing almost always from a rest or pod.
     

    Das Jared

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    Front heavy isn't that big of deal, is it? I rarely shoot free standing almost always from a rest or pod.

    Take a barbell, hold it like a rifle, with a weight on the end. Same concept. With a rifle, ounces=lbs. After a while, it gets tiring

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