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First custom rifle questions
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 2722571" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>Muzzle brakes serve two purposes: reduced felt recoil and reduced muzzle rise. The latter is often not realized. I started using muzzle brakes in 2003 and never looked back. Spotting the target on impact is priceless. I am not recoil sensitive, but most of my hunting rifles from .25 - .33 cal sport a muzzle brake. The suppressors do not mitigate recoil as well as the muzzle brakes, but I have two now, and it is a very nice muzzle device to have. I understand it is not for everybody, but it is available for us to choose from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 2722571, member: 14204"] Muzzle brakes serve two purposes: reduced felt recoil and reduced muzzle rise. The latter is often not realized. I started using muzzle brakes in 2003 and never looked back. Spotting the target on impact is priceless. I am not recoil sensitive, but most of my hunting rifles from .25 - .33 cal sport a muzzle brake. The suppressors do not mitigate recoil as well as the muzzle brakes, but I have two now, and it is a very nice muzzle device to have. I understand it is not for everybody, but it is available for us to choose from. [/QUOTE]
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