I am in the same boat. I had a GAP hospitaller and the weight just fatigued me after a few hours. I loved shooting that gun if I was staying in one spot. Definitely going light as possible this time.
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I had promised a deer hunting (more like deer sniping or deer overwatch) report with the GoLite rifle:
We were on an eradication hunt in the UT mountains and I noted how nice it was to have a gun that only weighs 12 pounds in this steep (fall to the bottom) type of terrain that can reliably bang steel past 1,200 yards. I made a first round hit at 621 yards with the gun on the opposite hill to the right in the picture.
When I divide the cost of the equipment with the meat we recovered it comes out to
about $243.00/pound. I wonder if my wife has any idea how hard I work to provide good meat for the family ...
I should have added that adding the rail to the bottom of the forend in order to directly engage the RRS tripod is a game changer - it works phenomenally well in the field.
I need to conduct some tests of GoLite vs. GoHeavy off of the RRS tripod in field conditions. I would not be surprised if the GoLite enjoys a slight advantage off the tripod over the heavier guns. But I have to test ...
I want to shoot matches but I’m not interested in a 25 lb gun. It would be cool to a class that was capped by weight.Yup. Just like F-Class, which is really Benchrest on your belly, PRS is becoming “benchrest on a barricade” or “benchrest on a tank trap” .... they need to add standing offhand to those matches ...