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Which scope for which rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="matemike" data-source="post: 999001" data-attributes="member: 78984"><p>Thanks for that tid bit of info. Keep in mind though, this is the ERS...not the XRS which is their absolute top of the line scope. That one boasts a 34mm tube, FFP sight location, 1/10 mil clicks. Are you sure that's not the old B&L? </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I got the turned down brake tuned for my specific cartridge. Jerry said that it's tuned slightly different form his 338 Lapua brakes. That's how precise he measures recoil reduction and effectiveness. (it's not just any ole brake for a 338 cal bullet)</p><p>I let him make his recommendations on how much to turn it down without compromising strength, but still reaching every bit of effectiveness from the brake. It came out with 1" flats on the top and bottom. Altogether it's 1.5" wide and 3" long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matemike, post: 999001, member: 78984"] Thanks for that tid bit of info. Keep in mind though, this is the ERS...not the XRS which is their absolute top of the line scope. That one boasts a 34mm tube, FFP sight location, 1/10 mil clicks. Are you sure that's not the old B&L? I got the turned down brake tuned for my specific cartridge. Jerry said that it's tuned slightly different form his 338 Lapua brakes. That's how precise he measures recoil reduction and effectiveness. (it's not just any ole brake for a 338 cal bullet) I let him make his recommendations on how much to turn it down without compromising strength, but still reaching every bit of effectiveness from the brake. It came out with 1" flats on the top and bottom. Altogether it's 1.5" wide and 3" long. [/QUOTE]
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