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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Model 78 Browning
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<blockquote data-quote="re5513" data-source="post: 2147160" data-attributes="member: 6239"><p>I had a B78 that I "awarded" to my nephew. I found that due to the design, I favored a scope with a longer than typical main scope tube. This allowed for better adjustment for proper eye relief. In my case I opted for a Burris scope due to it's longer tube vs the Leupold. The twist is probably 1:14 so you will be somewhat limited to lighter weight bullets, thus you can get by with point-blank assumptions for sight-in depending on your intended sized target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="re5513, post: 2147160, member: 6239"] I had a B78 that I "awarded" to my nephew. I found that due to the design, I favored a scope with a longer than typical main scope tube. This allowed for better adjustment for proper eye relief. In my case I opted for a Burris scope due to it's longer tube vs the Leupold. The twist is probably 1:14 so you will be somewhat limited to lighter weight bullets, thus you can get by with point-blank assumptions for sight-in depending on your intended sized target. [/QUOTE]
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