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<blockquote data-quote="Chrismadrid" data-source="post: 112331" data-attributes="member: 4416"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>Sounds like he lenses are not set up for negative g-forces created by the muzzle brakes????</p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]Woah - then a CHEAP way to test is mount them on BIG SPRING AIR RIFLES. I've seen one particular model eat everything thrown at it. It's normally VIBRATION induced - My guess is that the reverse brake effect sets up vibration - this would explain the blurring too. VERY interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrismadrid, post: 112331, member: 4416"] [ QUOTE ] Sounds like he lenses are not set up for negative g-forces created by the muzzle brakes???? [/ QUOTE ]Woah - then a CHEAP way to test is mount them on BIG SPRING AIR RIFLES. I've seen one particular model eat everything thrown at it. It's normally VIBRATION induced - My guess is that the reverse brake effect sets up vibration - this would explain the blurring too. VERY interesting. [/QUOTE]
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