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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="redchinviking" data-source="post: 2994517" data-attributes="member: 110512"><p>^^^this. Spot on. I'll add the 7prc FFT braked isn't much recoil, but less enjoyable suppressed depending on what length/model you run. The lengthened recoil from magnums suppressed can make it harder to get back on target fast which is a big deal to me so for my light rifles and farther back backcountry style hunting I prefer a side port brake. Heads up though if the rifle isn't shooting decent or isn't cycling unfired rounds send it back asap. They had a run of 2000 rifles where the reamer was the wrong spec and were sent out unknowingly. Ask me how I know. They have supposedly fixed this issue but I know of three personally that were lemons. Customer service was stellar though with immediate response and refund. This was my 3rd CA and the other two have been great rifles for the money with no issues to speak of. Weight wise anything around 8 is fine and great for most hunts. If I have camp on my back though I'm shooting for sub 7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redchinviking, post: 2994517, member: 110512"] ^^^this. Spot on. I'll add the 7prc FFT braked isn't much recoil, but less enjoyable suppressed depending on what length/model you run. The lengthened recoil from magnums suppressed can make it harder to get back on target fast which is a big deal to me so for my light rifles and farther back backcountry style hunting I prefer a side port brake. Heads up though if the rifle isn't shooting decent or isn't cycling unfired rounds send it back asap. They had a run of 2000 rifles where the reamer was the wrong spec and were sent out unknowingly. Ask me how I know. They have supposedly fixed this issue but I know of three personally that were lemons. Customer service was stellar though with immediate response and refund. This was my 3rd CA and the other two have been great rifles for the money with no issues to speak of. Weight wise anything around 8 is fine and great for most hunts. If I have camp on my back though I’m shooting for sub 7. [/QUOTE]
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