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Help the Marine Corps decide on a new caliber for their sniper rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="TAWS" data-source="post: 425666" data-attributes="member: 3702"><p>A 300 Ultra Mag should be just fine with a good match Berger bullet in the 180 to 190 range. I do not use a muzzle brake on my rifle, but a "Bump Buster" recoil system by Ken Rucker of San Antonio, Texas. It is a hyd. type system and a Kickezz recoil pad. You can shoot it all day long and it adds just a few ounces of weight. If you are interested in looking at it the website is "www.speedbumpstockworks.com", and you can decide for yourself. It does work.</p><p></p><p></p><p>TAWS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAWS, post: 425666, member: 3702"] A 300 Ultra Mag should be just fine with a good match Berger bullet in the 180 to 190 range. I do not use a muzzle brake on my rifle, but a "Bump Buster" recoil system by Ken Rucker of San Antonio, Texas. It is a hyd. type system and a Kickezz recoil pad. You can shoot it all day long and it adds just a few ounces of weight. If you are interested in looking at it the website is "www.speedbumpstockworks.com", and you can decide for yourself. It does work. TAWS [/QUOTE]
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