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    Alloy short action models are listed as 6.5lbs, is this really considered heavy? pity no one makes carbon stock sets for these,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Got-ya View Post
    Alloy short action models are listed as 6.5lbs, is this really considered heavy? pity no one makes carbon stock sets for these,
    its only heavy when compared to stripped back single shots or carbon and ti jobbies. but when you are used to them it really does feel heavy. I mostly used mine from a push bike and that really makes every gram scream at you. the carbon/plastic/ti 6.5 grendal ar that i was sorting out to use for the same job was going to be almost two pounds lighter and take down smaller to give some perspective on why I considered it heavy
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