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Specialty Handgun Hunting
Rifle scopes for a Striker
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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 398755" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>Thanks for the help so far guys. The brake that's going on there is one of the Muscle Brakes from Centershot Rifles. I've heard a lot of very positive feedback about them, including some of the videos you linked to Zuba. I'll admit though that I'm not completely convinced that there's no significant back blast. I've just had such bad luck with muzzle brakes in the past that I'm hesitant to buy into it all until I've shot it. Just thinking about the slap in the face that I get from factory muzzle brakes makes my head hurt.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe I'll start checking in the Classified section here and on Ebay to see if I can catch a deal on a used Leupold or Bushnell.</p><p> </p><p>I won't be shooting at any extreme ranges. It's hard just to find a safe place to shoot out to 300yds around here. If I'm lucky I could swing 500yds, but that's very unlikely. The only places where you get any kind of distance are in the clearcuts around here. But then you have roads and trails that cut through them. And most of the property is owned by Weyerhauser who allows hunting, but no target shooting. By the time you find a spot in the National Forests, you're up around 3500 feet and it's snowed in until May or June. I love living in Western Washington, but this side of the mountains isn't very long range friendly.</p><p> </p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 398755, member: 11960"] Thanks for the help so far guys. The brake that's going on there is one of the Muscle Brakes from Centershot Rifles. I've heard a lot of very positive feedback about them, including some of the videos you linked to Zuba. I'll admit though that I'm not completely convinced that there's no significant back blast. I've just had such bad luck with muzzle brakes in the past that I'm hesitant to buy into it all until I've shot it. Just thinking about the slap in the face that I get from factory muzzle brakes makes my head hurt. Maybe I'll start checking in the Classified section here and on Ebay to see if I can catch a deal on a used Leupold or Bushnell. I won't be shooting at any extreme ranges. It's hard just to find a safe place to shoot out to 300yds around here. If I'm lucky I could swing 500yds, but that's very unlikely. The only places where you get any kind of distance are in the clearcuts around here. But then you have roads and trails that cut through them. And most of the property is owned by Weyerhauser who allows hunting, but no target shooting. By the time you find a spot in the National Forests, you're up around 3500 feet and it's snowed in until May or June. I love living in Western Washington, but this side of the mountains isn't very long range friendly. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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