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<blockquote data-quote="bman73" data-source="post: 501510" data-attributes="member: 31591"><p>Still waiting for my 110ba to show up and the wait was killing me so I loaded up some rounds for the 358 Norma, grabbed the 22 and took the step kids out to the range for the afternoon. I used to have a muzzle brake on it but it was a poorly designed one and I couldn't group or hit the broadside of a barn with it. Took the brake off and cut the threads off it to screw back onto the end of the barrel to save the threads and back to cloverleafs at 100 yrds and consistently hitting a 4"x4" plate at 200. God that puts a smile on my face to hear that smack <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />. Problem is I am now starting to flinch after 5 or so shots and am reminded of why I had put a brake on it to begin with. Any one have any recomendations on a PROPERLY designed brake that I can put on this gun or a recomendation on who to talk to about one. Preferably a Canadian one as getting gun stuff across the border seems to take a lot longer than it should in my opinion. Thanks in advance for any suggestions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bman73, post: 501510, member: 31591"] Still waiting for my 110ba to show up and the wait was killing me so I loaded up some rounds for the 358 Norma, grabbed the 22 and took the step kids out to the range for the afternoon. I used to have a muzzle brake on it but it was a poorly designed one and I couldn't group or hit the broadside of a barn with it. Took the brake off and cut the threads off it to screw back onto the end of the barrel to save the threads and back to cloverleafs at 100 yrds and consistently hitting a 4"x4" plate at 200. God that puts a smile on my face to hear that smack :). Problem is I am now starting to flinch after 5 or so shots and am reminded of why I had put a brake on it to begin with. Any one have any recomendations on a PROPERLY designed brake that I can put on this gun or a recomendation on who to talk to about one. Preferably a Canadian one as getting gun stuff across the border seems to take a lot longer than it should in my opinion. Thanks in advance for any suggestions [/QUOTE]
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