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break on a 338 rum sendero?
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<blockquote data-quote="Perkules" data-source="post: 4522" data-attributes="member: 945"><p>Recoil is very subjective... first, I know I like the brake in a 338 Lapua. The Sako factory brake is surprisingly good but VERY noisy. You can see the hits shooting 300 grainers from a bench at 2600-2700 fps, a stock TRG-S. Barrel won´t jump.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand,I shoot lots of cast 405 grainers at 2050 fps from a bench with a stock Marlin 1895,no brake, I do timer practise drills with it etc and the recoil is stout but no problem for good shooting. One gets used to things, I have a simple pad installed though. Most people only shoot it once. <img src="http://images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>Now, because suppressors are legal here I just sent that Marlin to be a "guinea pig" for a company. They claim that their suppressors take most of the recoil out while obviously working as a flashhider and a silencer. Yes,even supersonic loads get a lot quieter, thinking about my dogs hearing now.</p><p></p><p>If it works good as a brake too I may consider one for the TRG-S to get rid of the noise. </p><p></p><p>In some places over there across the pond suppressors are a no-no. Some other states require a $200 tax for the license. Take a look, this is fun stuff:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://guns.connect.fi/rs/Reflex.html" target="_blank">Br-Tuote Suppressors</a></p><p></p><p>Click around on the links too. I´ll be getting the model Scout8, they talk about the brake effect there.</p><p></p><p>I have no connections with this company, neither am I suggesting any illegal actions. This is simply hearing protection info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perkules, post: 4522, member: 945"] Recoil is very subjective... first, I know I like the brake in a 338 Lapua. The Sako factory brake is surprisingly good but VERY noisy. You can see the hits shooting 300 grainers from a bench at 2600-2700 fps, a stock TRG-S. Barrel won´t jump. On the other hand,I shoot lots of cast 405 grainers at 2050 fps from a bench with a stock Marlin 1895,no brake, I do timer practise drills with it etc and the recoil is stout but no problem for good shooting. One gets used to things, I have a simple pad installed though. Most people only shoot it once. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] Now, because suppressors are legal here I just sent that Marlin to be a "guinea pig" for a company. They claim that their suppressors take most of the recoil out while obviously working as a flashhider and a silencer. Yes,even supersonic loads get a lot quieter, thinking about my dogs hearing now. If it works good as a brake too I may consider one for the TRG-S to get rid of the noise. In some places over there across the pond suppressors are a no-no. Some other states require a $200 tax for the license. Take a look, this is fun stuff: [url="http://guns.connect.fi/rs/Reflex.html"]Br-Tuote Suppressors[/url] Click around on the links too. I´ll be getting the model Scout8, they talk about the brake effect there. I have no connections with this company, neither am I suggesting any illegal actions. This is simply hearing protection info. [/QUOTE]
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