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338 Edge - 265 HATs Muzzle Velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 280167" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I have shot the monsterous 350 gr ULD RBBTs at 2700 fps in a 1-10 twist and they were amazingly accurate. THey are MUCH longer then the 265 gr HAT so I would suspect there will be no stabilization problems.</p><p> </p><p>About the IOR, I have heard many stories about just what happened to you. In fact, I have heard enough that I will not recommend them on any rifle larger then 300 Win Mag when equiped with a muzzle brake. Without a brake, they seem to take pretty much anything you can throw at them but the negative G forces generated by the muzzle brake simply tears them apart.</p><p> </p><p>Seems they do not have lens supports on both side of the lenses. To bad, they would be great scopes but if you use a muzzle brake on a high capacity magnum chambering, I would stay clear of the IORs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 280167, member: 10"] I have shot the monsterous 350 gr ULD RBBTs at 2700 fps in a 1-10 twist and they were amazingly accurate. THey are MUCH longer then the 265 gr HAT so I would suspect there will be no stabilization problems. About the IOR, I have heard many stories about just what happened to you. In fact, I have heard enough that I will not recommend them on any rifle larger then 300 Win Mag when equiped with a muzzle brake. Without a brake, they seem to take pretty much anything you can throw at them but the negative G forces generated by the muzzle brake simply tears them apart. Seems they do not have lens supports on both side of the lenses. To bad, they would be great scopes but if you use a muzzle brake on a high capacity magnum chambering, I would stay clear of the IORs. [/QUOTE]
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