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300 RUM, 30 Nosler, 300 Norma... Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi49" data-source="post: 1365686" data-attributes="member: 82514"><p>NRA LR range rules in New Zealand were changed to conform with ICFRA (UK based) rules.</p><p>That was a real nuisance as I much preferred to shoot with a suppressor in F/TR (recoil wimp).</p><p>Muzzle brakes had been, and still are prohibited for range use.</p><p>Brakes are used on 'Mighty Cannons' by the high tops hunters in the South Island and part of the North Island, for lightweight rigs in the magnum calibres - 7RM,300WM, 338LM, and similar.</p><p>Some of the larger non-magnum calibres also use brakes too, for this purpose.</p><p>For hunting and 3 gun - suppressors are cool, but not on IPSC style comps - vents are OK on Open pistols/revolvers though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi49, post: 1365686, member: 82514"] NRA LR range rules in New Zealand were changed to conform with ICFRA (UK based) rules. That was a real nuisance as I much preferred to shoot with a suppressor in F/TR (recoil wimp). Muzzle brakes had been, and still are prohibited for range use. Brakes are used on 'Mighty Cannons' by the high tops hunters in the South Island and part of the North Island, for lightweight rigs in the magnum calibres - 7RM,300WM, 338LM, and similar. Some of the larger non-magnum calibres also use brakes too, for this purpose. For hunting and 3 gun - suppressors are cool, but not on IPSC style comps - vents are OK on Open pistols/revolvers though. [/QUOTE]
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