Barrel Length Advantage On A Tremor?

Thanx guys.

Thinking about an ACTR scope. Probably go with a Near Manufacturing rings and canted base. Although SPUR makes a 60 moa set too.

Look into the ERTAC adjustable mount, that’s what I run with a ATACR 7-35, you can dial an extra 70 MOA with it for when shooting out over 2000yards and still be able to zero at 100 for when you just want to blow big holes in stuff LOL. You can also keep your scope more in the center of adjustment while shooting ELR.

Like I mentioned before the 40 MOA base and scope adjustment gets used up real quick, without the ERTAC mount I was maxed out with my ATACR and had to hold over shooting out to 2500yards, and the 7-35 has way more adjustment than advertised, I think they under rate them so even if dialed way left or right you still have advertised adjustment.
 
My Tremor has a 40 moa rail on it standard. The Delta strike has 100 moa adjustment. So I'll just be going with a regular one piece mount.

You can't go wrong with that optic choice and mount. Expensive but I doubt you would be disappointed.


That setup will get you out to the 2025-2065 range maxed out on your scope no hold over on a 0 inclination target on a average weather day. Just some FYI, not sure if you plan on shooting further or not.
 
That setup will get you out to the 2025-2065 range maxed out on your scope no hold over on a 0 inclination target on a average weather day. Just some FYI, not sure if you plan on shooting further or not.

Not planning to go further. That being said FFP with extra elevation due to drop downs in the reticle. Still 2000 is further than I would likely be shooting.
 
All this talk of "long range" shooting.

At Urban Tactical in Brantford; They routinely shoot 50-BMG at twenty yards.
 
Hello Sir

Thanks for considering Cadex for your next purchase. In the case of the 50BMG the military uses the 29" barrel and it's been proven up to 2400 yards. Is there an advantage to go 32" ? I guess if you are the kind of guy to attend ELR events then the answer is yes, there's a bit of advantage in terms of velocity and this useful at extreme range. If you do not plan to push this baby past 200 yards then the 29" should be more than enough.

My only recommendation would be that a 50BMG is a beast to master so there's a lot to learn before going this route. Make sure that you top out the mid range game before choosing the 50BMG for long or extreme range because other calibers can be just as fun and easier to manage. If the gun stays in the gun cabinet because it's too expensive or hard to shoot then you'll know that you would've been better served with a 300 norma Mag or similar.

Best of luck with your refection and do not hesitate to call me to discuss this if needed: 514-821-7983.

Have a great weekend!

Jesus!!!!

Some how I missed this post, Patrice. Just reviewing this thread as I am looking at things.
 
Jesus!!!!

Some how I missed this post, Patrice. Just reviewing this thread as I am looking at things.

No problem Sir

I just realized that I made a typo mistake where it matters the most.: "If you do not plan to push this baby past 200 yards then the 29" should be more than enough." Of course it should be written 2000 yards, not 200 :)

Take care
 
I have access to 2700 yards. So the 32” seems to be the way to go. I would also look around for more range to make the effort to get farther for my own satisfaction.

Easy choice then. Also yes you will need a lot of elevation. I wish I had access to those distances for shooting.

Also, dealing with Patrice gives one confidence in the product even before it arrives and puts that big smile on your face.

I would suggest for colours that all Tan is very nice. I have the tan/black hybrid for my Guardian 308 and it's cool. But the all tan just looks like a combat rifle. My Tremor is in Tan. There's enough black already with mags, pistol grip, scope/mount etc.
 
Easy choice then. Also yes you will need a lot of elevation. I wish I had access to those distances for shooting.

Also, dealing with Patrice gives one confidence in the product even before it arrives and puts that big smile on your face.

I would suggest for colours that all Tan is very nice. I have the tan/black hybrid for my Guardian 308 and it's cool. But the all tan just looks like a combat rifle. My Tremor is in Tan. There's enough black already with mags, pistol grip, scope/mount etc.

Oh! Thanks, that's very nice of you.
 
I remember seeing a few reviews on their cheytac offerings and the reviewers wanted some specific twist rate but Cadex didn't offer it at the time. If you are really shooting that far, 375 is probably what you are after.
 
I remember seeing a few reviews on their cheytac offerings and the reviewers wanted some specific twist rate but Cadex didn't offer it at the time. If you are really shooting that far, 375 is probably what you are after.

Hi guys!

I don't know what twist rate that we are missing but we offer the origonal 1-11.5", the improved 1-10" twist rate and now also the 1-7" for guys shoothing the solids (monolitics) like the Flatline and Lehigh.

The Applied Ballistics guys just fired with success our chassis and CDX-40 Shadow passed 4000 yards with their barrel in 1-7" twist so it should be more than enough for the average Joe.

And a little scoop for you, shortly Cadex will chamber in the 375 Enabelr :)

I hope that it answers most of your concerns about twist rates on the .375, if not, give me a call at the factory and we'll do our best to help you.

Best regards
 
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