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<blockquote data-quote="ricka0" data-source="post: 78140" data-attributes="member: 3086"><p>Uncle BrianB - your rest is a work of art. I'll gladly send you a couple bills to get one on reserve. Maybe I should just send you my Caldwell stuff and have you modify them.</p><p></p><p>Wildcat - I really like your second choice in gun/Lilja barrel etc. I have a NF NXS 5.5-22x56 with NP-R2 (awesome illuminated reticle) and a NF 8-32x56 Benchrest with the NP-R2. I think the 8-32 is a much better choice than the 12x42 as it's rare you can really use anything past 32 power anyway. My 8-32 has 50 MOA advertised and slightly less usable (as all NF scopes). But the HUGE advantage is 1/8 MOA adjustments. At 2,000 yards, each click on a 1/4 MOA scope is 5" while it's only 2.5" on my BR.</p><p></p><p>With that heavy of a gun and you can probably get away with Burris Signature rings and rosin - but the new Burris Xtrem rings are much better (no MOA adjustment tho).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricka0, post: 78140, member: 3086"] Uncle BrianB - your rest is a work of art. I'll gladly send you a couple bills to get one on reserve. Maybe I should just send you my Caldwell stuff and have you modify them. Wildcat - I really like your second choice in gun/Lilja barrel etc. I have a NF NXS 5.5-22x56 with NP-R2 (awesome illuminated reticle) and a NF 8-32x56 Benchrest with the NP-R2. I think the 8-32 is a much better choice than the 12x42 as it's rare you can really use anything past 32 power anyway. My 8-32 has 50 MOA advertised and slightly less usable (as all NF scopes). But the HUGE advantage is 1/8 MOA adjustments. At 2,000 yards, each click on a 1/4 MOA scope is 5" while it's only 2.5" on my BR. With that heavy of a gun and you can probably get away with Burris Signature rings and rosin - but the new Burris Xtrem rings are much better (no MOA adjustment tho). [/QUOTE]
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