scotty what did you find to scope you 416 with ?

jthomson
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Monday, June 18, 2018, 19:19 (2110 days ago)

I came across a 2-8 redfield in good shape

Doug helped me out with a Leupold 3.5-10X VXIII

WB
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Tuesday, June 19, 2018, 08:17 (2109 days ago) @ jthomson

They have a very consistent 4" of eye relief which is very good for the magnification. The .416 has a good chamber type brake so it helps hugely! Many hard kickers seem to have about 5-6" of recoil that most shooters (including me) struggle to tame. I have come about those figures by numerous video observations, many of my own, using .458, .375 UM, .416 Rigby, and Remington, and .470/.500 Nitro Express in 9 to 10 lb. guns.

I try to be scientific in my study using a model but it gets shady having fun. I think the 4" eye relief on a controlled .416 can be managed with a little practice. My gun has a shorter carbine barrel that eases the power back to .416 Taylor rifle levels too, so that helps.

Doug wanted some more magnification for a chance at a longer 200 yd. shot (in case it presented itself) so we swapped the Zeiss 2.4-10X for a VXIII Leupold 4-14X. It's on his Blazer 9.3X62 shooting Nosler 250 gr. Accu-bonds at 2500 fps. It does give you an edge if you are for sure shooting at 200 yds. plus. Like being able to easily hit an apple vs a pumpkin at that distance. I guess if you have a $15k trip on the line you get things set up the way YOU want them. I just do what I'm told, usually.

I just removed that big Leupold off my 300 win

jthomson
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Tuesday, June 19, 2018, 09:56 (2109 days ago) @ WB

mag in favor of a 5-20 nightforce, way too much power for normal shooting but for those long range chuck shots with old eyes it helps. Always think of you when I get old classic equiptment. Luck brother. and hang tough with the med news, God is on our side

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