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Originally Posted by Red__Zed It's a heavy one. I've often debated it but never made the plunge. I'm feeling it's reputation for accuracy. I'm contemplating between the standard and heavy

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Old 03-28-2013, 06:54 AM   #11 (permalink)
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It's a heavy one. I've often debated it but never made the plunge.
I'm feeling it's reputation for accuracy. I'm contemplating between the standard and heavy barrel model. The difference is 1lb. But i figured the heavy barrel can take continuous use. But I know FN standard barrels must be pretty close to the heavy. They just make awesome barrels... period.

What I like about this rifle is, that it's accurate enough for general hunting/sniping. but then switch from a 5 round mag to a 20 round mag and you have a long range battle rifle. Very versatile, yet in the standard model, 8.9lbs is still lighter than most comparable rifles in this caliber which usually weigh 10/11lbs.
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