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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Light rifles, big cartridges, and scope mounts - learned my lesson, now it's time to pass it on.
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2212644" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Ya, my 14 lb braked .260 AI has a bedded full length rail, then just two cheapish 6 screw rings on it torqued with blue lok-tite on all screws, and it is 100% consistent on that gun. Bedding the base on that rifle was more to ensure that there wasn't a bend in the rail induced by an imperfect Remington receiver, but I did not use release, they are easy to pop off even without, so it also added some strength to the system I'm sure. My son could shoot that rifle when he was 5 years old though, recoil is almost non existent. Even before I had the brake on, I could spot pretty much all my shots, unless I was in a really awkward position, so recoil is very modest. I think anything magnum status from here on out is gonna get the works on my rifles.....this sucks lol I'm just glad I didn't figure it out on my Wyoming mountain goat hunt coming up this fall.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2212644, member: 87243"] Ya, my 14 lb braked .260 AI has a bedded full length rail, then just two cheapish 6 screw rings on it torqued with blue lok-tite on all screws, and it is 100% consistent on that gun. Bedding the base on that rifle was more to ensure that there wasn't a bend in the rail induced by an imperfect Remington receiver, but I did not use release, they are easy to pop off even without, so it also added some strength to the system I'm sure. My son could shoot that rifle when he was 5 years old though, recoil is almost non existent. Even before I had the brake on, I could spot pretty much all my shots, unless I was in a really awkward position, so recoil is very modest. I think anything magnum status from here on out is gonna get the works on my rifles.....this sucks lol I'm just glad I didn't figure it out on my Wyoming mountain goat hunt coming up this fall..... [/QUOTE]
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