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Any reason to thread a 6.5 PRC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2967381" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>I'm shooting a 6.5-06 moving 140s at 2990 and 147s at 2930 so in that regard recoil should be similar. But, my rig weighs 14 pounds. Recoil is very light. I have no need for a brake or suppressor and generally get all my barrels unthreaded including my ARs. I don't want the extra length of a suppressor or noise and muzzle blast of a brake.</p><p> I do have a couple AR barrels that are threaded. I use thread protectors with blue loctite and have never had an issue but I don't run my barrels hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2967381, member: 124909"] I'm shooting a 6.5-06 moving 140s at 2990 and 147s at 2930 so in that regard recoil should be similar. But, my rig weighs 14 pounds. Recoil is very light. I have no need for a brake or suppressor and generally get all my barrels unthreaded including my ARs. I don't want the extra length of a suppressor or noise and muzzle blast of a brake. I do have a couple AR barrels that are threaded. I use thread protectors with blue loctite and have never had an issue but I don't run my barrels hot. [/QUOTE]
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