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Decisions on re-barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 422956" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>If you shoot the rifle prone a lot, consider a brake with no vents/holes on the bottom. I have a Vais brake on one of my 260 and when shooting prone, I have to remember to put a towel under the muzzle. This keeps it from blowing brush all over me and the guy next to me.</p><p> </p><p>The next rifle that had a brake installed was my 300RUM. Its brake (a Williams of some sort) has holes on top and vents in the side. Since it has no holes in the bottom, it doesn't blow brush around as much as the 260.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 422956, member: 19172"] If you shoot the rifle prone a lot, consider a brake with no vents/holes on the bottom. I have a Vais brake on one of my 260 and when shooting prone, I have to remember to put a towel under the muzzle. This keeps it from blowing brush all over me and the guy next to me. The next rifle that had a brake installed was my 300RUM. Its brake (a Williams of some sort) has holes on top and vents in the side. Since it has no holes in the bottom, it doesn't blow brush around as much as the 260. [/QUOTE]
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