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Does the 6.5PRC need a Muzzle Brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="maz7869" data-source="post: 1801249" data-attributes="member: 69663"><p>So I can offer some insight to this as I received the 6.5 PRC I had built this past hunting season and ran it with a hellfire brake, the rifle weighs just under 11lb field ready. I was reminded that hearing protection is absolutely necessary and I do not like having to take hearing protection with me while hunting it's just another thing to worry about in the heat of the moment. My solution going forward is this.... Area 419 makes an adapter that allows me to take the brake off without removing the mount and screw my suppressor onto the already installed mount which is how I will hunt next year, this resulted in a negligible impact shift for me. I believe it offers the best of both worlds. In regards to your question of necessity I would say it is not necessary and if I didn't have the suppressor I would hunt without it going forward and reinstall it during the off season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maz7869, post: 1801249, member: 69663"] So I can offer some insight to this as I received the 6.5 PRC I had built this past hunting season and ran it with a hellfire brake, the rifle weighs just under 11lb field ready. I was reminded that hearing protection is absolutely necessary and I do not like having to take hearing protection with me while hunting it’s just another thing to worry about in the heat of the moment. My solution going forward is this.... Area 419 makes an adapter that allows me to take the brake off without removing the mount and screw my suppressor onto the already installed mount which is how I will hunt next year, this resulted in a negligible impact shift for me. I believe it offers the best of both worlds. In regards to your question of necessity I would say it is not necessary and if I didn’t have the suppressor I would hunt without it going forward and reinstall it during the off season. [/QUOTE]
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