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Caliber change on existing Rem 700
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<blockquote data-quote="jd5521" data-source="post: 1633124" data-attributes="member: 94694"><p>I hunt with Suppressors and shoot competitively with brakes. A good brake is by far superior to reducing felt recoil. That being said I have a 30 Nosler as my elk gun and for range time I use a brake so I don't get sick of firing it time after time. When it comes time for the hunt I take the brake off and throw the thread protector on and go. POI is negligent if you don't want to re-sight the rifle with no brake. Hope this helps. The wsm is a great round I wouldn't change it I would find the right equipment to make it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd5521, post: 1633124, member: 94694"] I hunt with Suppressors and shoot competitively with brakes. A good brake is by far superior to reducing felt recoil. That being said I have a 30 Nosler as my elk gun and for range time I use a brake so I don’t get sick of firing it time after time. When it comes time for the hunt I take the brake off and throw the thread protector on and go. POI is negligent if you don’t want to re-sight the rifle with no brake. Hope this helps. The wsm is a great round I wouldn’t change it I would find the right equipment to make it better. [/QUOTE]
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