Most of my hunting rifles have fairly light weight barrels. I am 48 years old and have had 3 ankle surgeries and a knee surgery all on my right leg. By the time you add in the weight of the animal your packing out I do not want a heavy rifle. I have to stalk anything I use a rifle for. All of the area's I can hunt that are not area's one needs to stalk are shotgun only area's.I am old enough to remember Bob Milek's articles for Peterson Publishing 30+ years ago. I was just into hunting back then. His method to make sure the first cold fouled bore shot from his hunting rifle went where he wanted it to was to fire one shot and the next day one more. He would repeat this until he was satisfied. I guess if you are into long range hunting with a pencil barrel this would still work.
That said I have never shot at a non-varmint game animal prob. further than 500m or 600m and seldom am I taking shots at a further than 350m because I do not often carry a magnum with me unless I am going after Elk, Mouse, or Caribou which has been a long time for me. For me deer and rabbits make up most of the game I hunt to eat the last 10 years. When you have multiple kids in college it cuts into ones out of state hunting budget and SARS-CoV-2 has also restricted things! Might be looking at a new transmission for one kids car!
I do not think it is ethical to hunt large game animals beyond 600m unless you are starving to death and the only option you have to feed yourself is to take a shot beyond that or risk starving to death! I
Lucky opinions are still allowed as long as it is not on some current "science" effecting and affecting most of the world! LOL
Lucky for me my F-Class rifles do not need to be carried far. LOL If I had to hunt with 18+lbs. rifle I would not hunt much! LOL
Remeber this guy! Light weight hunting rifle at it's ultimate!
