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Posted: 4/22/2008 8:06:49 AM EDT
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Depends on the type of brake you have. They look substantial enough. edit: If you have the MkI, the recoil is pretty substantial. If you are planning on getting the MkII brake they should be fine. Bohica Arms is offering a retrofit brake for the MkI. With the MkI brake you may have issues with the single lever QD attachment. |
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I'd say the reverse is true. The MORE efficient your brake is the STRONGER your rings/scope assembly should be. The scope and rings feel all the recoil a rifle puts out meaning it feels the 500-600 G of acceleration from recoil and the 400 to 500 G of acceleration from the brake arresting the recoil. The only way to reduce the recoil the rings and scope feel is to increase the weight or shoot light loads. Those rings may work and may not. I have no experience with them. But if you want a cheap option for 30mm rings, the Burris Xtreme's (except for the Low's) work great. In short, if those rings shoot good on a Bohica with the new brake, they should work fine with the old brake. Take care, -David Edgewood, NM |
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