I did a little test for myself last night on how turrets "feel" I checked my three better scopes (don't laugh)
Burris signature select 6-24x44
Nikon Buckmaster 6-18x40
Millet 6-25x56
honestly the Burris (most expensive) has the mushiest turrets out of the three but the best glass and return to...
I'm actually hoping they are great! It does seem like a LOT of people want/expect them to fail. It seems those are the ones that actively use $4000 scope though. I'm looking at the 5-25x50 for the rifle I'm currently building and even that is priced over what I can afford after dropping a bunch...
I agree, poor mans version was my thought as well. The PST line is considerably cheaper though. I was actually looking at the 6-24x50 version of d viper hs-t that is coming out. Just a PST without the illuminated rericle and $130 cheaper. I would like to play with the Burris first though. My...
If you search the model numbers in google they are on a number of websites.
http://www.xtremenavigation.com/Burris-201050-Bur-Xtr-Ii-5x-25x-50-Ill-G2b-201050_p_25665.html
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I duracoted my Coyote rifle a few years ago. Just blue masking tape torn length wise in layers. turned out pretty nice and blends with my area very well
I emailed Norm about this as well and this was his reply
"We do have tight tolerances, so when cerakoting the bolt you will not want to have a heavy coat on it and do not coat the inside of the receiver where the bolt is making contact with it when closed."
I Just received an Assassin muzzle brake from Jerry at JE Customs. It's a beauty and he can even tune them to your load for up to 70% reduction in recoil. Here is one of his youtube videos where he measures recoil reduction
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Build it yourself. They really are easy and then you have all the tools needed for maintenance. Also you learn everything there is to know about the weapon. It really was a great experience. I have built 3 now and with all mil-spec parts they function flawlessly.