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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 2578152" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Ok I am convinced. The last time I had my 30-338 Lap imp with 9-8" gain twist out running the 199g Hammer Hunter near 3600 fps the scope would twist visibly with each shot using the top of the line rings from a well known company. I hate the look of running two sets of rings let alone the $300 plus to do so.</p><p></p><p>I know this is pretty much a torcher test, but I am hopeful!</p><p></p><p>Interesting, the first rifle I had in this cartridge didn't have as fast a twist so never ran as heavy a bullet. Also didn't have as heavy a scope but the rifle was lighter. It had a set of the old Leupold skinny rings on it and it never moved a bit. Makes me wonder if these big wide rings with multiple screws are just spreading the clamping force over too much area resulting in less traction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 2578152, member: 7999"] Ok I am convinced. The last time I had my 30-338 Lap imp with 9-8" gain twist out running the 199g Hammer Hunter near 3600 fps the scope would twist visibly with each shot using the top of the line rings from a well known company. I hate the look of running two sets of rings let alone the $300 plus to do so. I know this is pretty much a torcher test, but I am hopeful! Interesting, the first rifle I had in this cartridge didn't have as fast a twist so never ran as heavy a bullet. Also didn't have as heavy a scope but the rifle was lighter. It had a set of the old Leupold skinny rings on it and it never moved a bit. Makes me wonder if these big wide rings with multiple screws are just spreading the clamping force over too much area resulting in less traction. [/QUOTE]
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