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Muzzle Brake In 300 Winchester Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="G0vernor" data-source="post: 55987" data-attributes="member: 2714"><p>There is no way I would use T3 Lite in anything above 308. The 300 winmag I have been thinking about is Howa/Weatherby Vanguard. I went to the range yesterday and my neighbour was shooting 30-06 with a brake (???). Even with the ear muffs the experience was rather unpleasant and I have decided to forget the idea of a brake until I get 338 Lapua <img src="http://images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />. Accordingly, I will keenly look for opportunity to have at least one shot from a 300 winmag without the brake before buying one. Once, I could've just get one from my local gun shop and return it next day for a full refund (second hand) if I didn't like it. With current firearms laws and regulations this is not feasible. First one needs an "application for a permit to acquire", which can be collected from the local police station subject to the firearms licence, police records check and the payment of prescribed fee. Then, the application must be completed stating all personal details, reasons why the firearm is required, as well as general details of the firearm, specifying action type, calibre and magazine capacity as the absolute minimum. The completed application must be then forwarded to the firearms registry office and subject to satisfactory check of firearms licence and police record (again) lucky shooter may be granted so called "permit to acquire", which is valid for up to three months and must be presented to the licensed dealer (no direct private transactions are allowed) to complete the transaction. The waiting period for the above permit can be anything between 6 and 100 or so days. Immediately following the transactions dealer must notify the firearms registry office with details required to update government database. Thanks for all input.</p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>[ 08-18-2004: Message edited by: T3Shooter ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0vernor, post: 55987, member: 2714"] There is no way I would use T3 Lite in anything above 308. The 300 winmag I have been thinking about is Howa/Weatherby Vanguard. I went to the range yesterday and my neighbour was shooting 30-06 with a brake (???). Even with the ear muffs the experience was rather unpleasant and I have decided to forget the idea of a brake until I get 338 Lapua [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]. Accordingly, I will keenly look for opportunity to have at least one shot from a 300 winmag without the brake before buying one. Once, I could’ve just get one from my local gun shop and return it next day for a full refund (second hand) if I didn’t like it. With current firearms laws and regulations this is not feasible. First one needs an “application for a permit to acquire”, which can be collected from the local police station subject to the firearms licence, police records check and the payment of prescribed fee. Then, the application must be completed stating all personal details, reasons why the firearm is required, as well as general details of the firearm, specifying action type, calibre and magazine capacity as the absolute minimum. The completed application must be then forwarded to the firearms registry office and subject to satisfactory check of firearms licence and police record (again) lucky shooter may be granted so called “permit to acquire”, which is valid for up to three months and must be presented to the licensed dealer (no direct private transactions are allowed) to complete the transaction. The waiting period for the above permit can be anything between 6 and 100 or so days. Immediately following the transactions dealer must notify the firearms registry office with details required to update government database. Thanks for all input. Cheers [ 08-18-2004: Message edited by: T3Shooter ] [/QUOTE]
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