7mm Remington Magnum. Didn't notice, but hopefully your barrel is 8 -8.5 twist. Chamber it to shoot 180 Scenar or 195 EOL. Skip the brake. Buy some Seekins rings and bases. Grab a used Nightforce Atacr 4-16x40 for $1700 or a NXS 5.5-22x50 for $1300.
Three weeks from the time I shipped it to the time I got it back. Even then the windage turret was all over the place and it wouldn't hold a steady zero. And yes the rings were tight and the rail is pinned to the action.
If you don't like the idea of burning your barrels up in no time, especially if you're gonna be pushing them a little hot, go with the 7mm rem mag. It will do all you ever need it to, throw some 180's or some 195 EOL's and you'd be killing stuff all day long.
Having a new long range hunting rifle built off of a rem 700. Haven't quite decided on cartridge but leaning towards 28 nosler. Any others I should be looking at? I've got an edge fill McMillan, and proof carbon fiber barrel so I'm trying to keep weight down. The vx6HD has caught my eye with being light and having everything I want. Anyone have first hand experience with the 4-24? Any other scopes I should be looking at? Let me know what you think!
I have had 3 VX5HDS that track perfectly in addition to my VX6HD that also tracks perfectly. I know people have bad experiences now and then, but all if the VX5 and VX6HD's I have owned and shot have been phenomenal.None, my vx5hd was crap at tracking and came directly with a canted reticle. I don't recommend Leupold but have heard good things about the mark 5.
Also, the 28 Nosler is a bad boy. If you want something that won't burn the barrel as fast you can go with a 280AI.Having a new long range hunting rifle built off of a rem 700. Haven't quite decided on cartridge but leaning towards 28 nosler. Any others I should be looking at? I've got an edge fill McMillan, and proof carbon fiber barrel so I'm trying to keep weight down. The vx6HD has caught my eye with being light and having everything I want. Anyone have first hand experience with the 4-24? Any other scopes I should be looking at? Let me know what you think!
You had a bad experience. Leupolds forever Have had not the best tracking turrets. The new high dollar are better I am sure. If you are adjusting left or down and compressing the spring they are ok. But coming up or right it takes a few shots for them to get where you want them. So if I am coming right or up I go too far and then come back to where I want to be. A few taps with the plastic handle of a big screw driver helps too. But if you are dialing when hunting of course that would be a pain. And not an option. I have a few VX6,s and I have not had your trouble. But the old VX 2,s and 3,s were pretty much poke and hope after an adjustment. The only leupold I have ever had to send back was a VX3 1.5 to 5 on a weatherby 416. Rifle quit shooting and I took it off and shook it and it jingled. lol not good.None, my vx5hd was crap at tracking and came directly with a canted reticle. I don't recommend Leupold but have heard good things about the mark 5.
I agree. The NF and comparable are a cut above. I have a customer that is all hot and bothered about the march scopes. And he has NF. Buy what you want.$1100 to hit it with a screw driver, ha with today's tech, and even people like vortex getting optics to track. I'll stick with NF.
I have had good luck with the better sig scopes. Reasonable price and track great.I agree. The NF and comparable are a cut above. I have a customer that is all hot and bothered about the march scopes. And he has NF. Buy what you want.
8" wont stabilize 180s?? My 7saum with 8" is pushing 180 eldms at 3025 and we messed with 195s alittle but ended up staying with 180sI
I already have one in a t3x. Twist isn't fast enough to shoot 180s or I would
8" wont stabilize 180s?? My 7saum with 8" is pushing 180 eldms at 3025 and we messed with 195s alittle but ended up staying with 180s[/QUOTE
Im pretty sure my tikka is a 1-9.5" but maybe I'm wrong. If it was 1-8 I'd definitely be shooting 180s