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CVA Paramount Pro Colorado
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 2101253" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>The brakes and the ELR bullet are causing accuracy issues, which is evident if you review the many posts on the Paramount page. If enough posts are reviewed, you'll also find recovered bullets with partial skirts still connected.</p><p></p><p>The sabots in the photo were shot through a RADIAL brake, not a tactical brake. The radial brakes have almost no issues when shooting sabots. Tactical brakes on the other hand are much different. Accuracy can suffer and fliers are seen often.</p><p>Shooting veggie wads through a tactical will make you wonder just where the wad goes. I personally know shooters who have shot next to their garage and had the veggie wad shoot out the side of the brake and imbed themselves in vinyl siding.</p><p>Again, there's a reason the LR Customs Paramount brakes aren't made anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 2101253, member: 33046"] The brakes and the ELR bullet are causing accuracy issues, which is evident if you review the many posts on the Paramount page. If enough posts are reviewed, you'll also find recovered bullets with partial skirts still connected. The sabots in the photo were shot through a RADIAL brake, not a tactical brake. The radial brakes have almost no issues when shooting sabots. Tactical brakes on the other hand are much different. Accuracy can suffer and fliers are seen often. Shooting veggie wads through a tactical will make you wonder just where the wad goes. I personally know shooters who have shot next to their garage and had the veggie wad shoot out the side of the brake and imbed themselves in vinyl siding. Again, there's a reason the LR Customs Paramount brakes aren't made anymore. [/QUOTE]
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