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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
338 RUM Scope
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<blockquote data-quote="bailey1474" data-source="post: 143457" data-attributes="member: 3249"><p>A braked rifle is harder on scopes than a non braked rifle. W/ a non braked rifle, the force of the recoil is in one direction and in one motion. W/a braked rifle, the recoil of the bullet down the bore starts the gun back and then the gases exiting through the brake then pull the gun forward. The result is ALOT more stress on the scope as it starts reward and is then jerked back forward. This is why good rings are a necessity on a braked rifle as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bailey1474, post: 143457, member: 3249"] A braked rifle is harder on scopes than a non braked rifle. W/ a non braked rifle, the force of the recoil is in one direction and in one motion. W/a braked rifle, the recoil of the bullet down the bore starts the gun back and then the gases exiting through the brake then pull the gun forward. The result is ALOT more stress on the scope as it starts reward and is then jerked back forward. This is why good rings are a necessity on a braked rifle as well. [/QUOTE]
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