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Muzzle break miracle
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 760314" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>Not every body likes brakes, why put one on when it's not required $400 is a chunk of change for the idea of your rifle being more shootable, but if you can hold moa or better past 1k then why spend the money on that? Would you not be better served spending the $ on reloading components and trigger time. </p><p></p><p>Depending on the load in my 7mag, with 168gr I can spot my hits every time from 500 out, 180gr forget it, my 22-250 the target stays well within the sight picture at all ranges. If your already driving your rifle well and it doesn't beat the **** out of you, I don't see a good reason for the expense, OTOH if recoil is a bit much by all means get a good quality partition brake. Something like Kirby Allens Painkiller design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 760314, member: 47325"] Not every body likes brakes, why put one on when it's not required $400 is a chunk of change for the idea of your rifle being more shootable, but if you can hold moa or better past 1k then why spend the money on that? Would you not be better served spending the $ on reloading components and trigger time. Depending on the load in my 7mag, with 168gr I can spot my hits every time from 500 out, 180gr forget it, my 22-250 the target stays well within the sight picture at all ranges. If your already driving your rifle well and it doesn't beat the **** out of you, I don't see a good reason for the expense, OTOH if recoil is a bit much by all means get a good quality partition brake. Something like Kirby Allens Painkiller design. [/QUOTE]
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