JerryWagstaff
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I am interested in high tech long guns and accessories for use in rugged outdoor environments (rain, sleet, snow, hot, humid, freezing, sand and mud) for night time hog hunting in the Piney Woods of East Texas.
Specifically, I am currently looking for information related to a Springfield M1A National Match.
I have read that a thermal imaging scope must be matched to the weapon's recoil in order for them to be both reliable and durable.
Which waterproof, thermal imaging scopes are the most durable and reliable for a weapon with the recoil of an M1A?
Does anyone have a recommendation for a "best" thermal imaging scope for and M1A?
I have read that some scope mounts are subject to a harmonic vibrations induced by the weapon's recoil that can damage scopes and that some are not necessarily as reliable as others for repeated use in harsh environments.
What would be the "best" scope mount to used for mounting a thermal imaging scope on an M1A?
Would I necessarily need to get a new stock for an M1A in order to optimize it for a thermal imaging scope?
Thanks,
Jerry Wagstaff
Specifically, I am currently looking for information related to a Springfield M1A National Match.
I have read that a thermal imaging scope must be matched to the weapon's recoil in order for them to be both reliable and durable.
Which waterproof, thermal imaging scopes are the most durable and reliable for a weapon with the recoil of an M1A?
Does anyone have a recommendation for a "best" thermal imaging scope for and M1A?
I have read that some scope mounts are subject to a harmonic vibrations induced by the weapon's recoil that can damage scopes and that some are not necessarily as reliable as others for repeated use in harsh environments.
What would be the "best" scope mount to used for mounting a thermal imaging scope on an M1A?
Would I necessarily need to get a new stock for an M1A in order to optimize it for a thermal imaging scope?
Thanks,
Jerry Wagstaff