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New Beanland 260 doing good with H4831 sc
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<blockquote data-quote="groundhogzapper" data-source="post: 853365" data-attributes="member: 55432"><p>Thanks VarmintH8R, it is actually a pretty mad Brake, and I think it's bite is about as bad as it bark, lol. I had Jon blend it to my brrl profile, and shooting prone without a mat, it will jerk grass roots out. I wish I would have gone with a side port, but when my can get's ready I won't care. I know a 260 don't kick much at all, but with the Brake my 243 feels stout, and spotting hits at 200 is so easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="groundhogzapper, post: 853365, member: 55432"] Thanks VarmintH8R, it is actually a pretty mad Brake, and I think it's bite is about as bad as it bark, lol. I had Jon blend it to my brrl profile, and shooting prone without a mat, it will jerk grass roots out. I wish I would have gone with a side port, but when my can get's ready I won't care. I know a 260 don't kick much at all, but with the Brake my 243 feels stout, and spotting hits at 200 is so easy. [/QUOTE]
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