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<blockquote data-quote="Novalondon" data-source="post: 1303184" data-attributes="member: 82538"><p>If your ever planning on a suppressor in the future for your hunt rifle(s) I would not worry about using a tapered to fit the barrel style brake. </p><p>I have a 26 inch 5R barreled 300 win mag stainless 700 Remington. It came unthreaded and I was like you and wanted a brake to help in the shoulder pain reduction and hopefully not a giant blast to the ears. I bought an <strong>APA Gen2 Fat Bastard Brake</strong> and had the barrel threaded to fit (5/8x24) it together with the rifle.</p><p>Using the Match Federal 190 gr rounds I have to say it took it from a 12 gage slug feeling each time I pulled the trigger to a nice .308 semi auto feel in recoil. Very nice and it is attached with a crescent wrench. I can put it on and take it off whenever I want and put a suppressor on quickly. It is NOT a slim fit as you want but, if your thinking of a suppressor in the future or already own one then this is the way to go. You can have a great shooting session when you go out and shoot or hunt. The sound difference is of course a bit louder is standing beside me but from behind the rifle it is un-noticeable.</p><p>Of course, always use ear and eye protection when you shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Novalondon, post: 1303184, member: 82538"] If your ever planning on a suppressor in the future for your hunt rifle(s) I would not worry about using a tapered to fit the barrel style brake. I have a 26 inch 5R barreled 300 win mag stainless 700 Remington. It came unthreaded and I was like you and wanted a brake to help in the shoulder pain reduction and hopefully not a giant blast to the ears. I bought an [B]APA Gen2 Fat Bastard Brake[/B] and had the barrel threaded to fit (5/8x24) it together with the rifle. Using the Match Federal 190 gr rounds I have to say it took it from a 12 gage slug feeling each time I pulled the trigger to a nice .308 semi auto feel in recoil. Very nice and it is attached with a crescent wrench. I can put it on and take it off whenever I want and put a suppressor on quickly. It is NOT a slim fit as you want but, if your thinking of a suppressor in the future or already own one then this is the way to go. You can have a great shooting session when you go out and shoot or hunt. The sound difference is of course a bit louder is standing beside me but from behind the rifle it is un-noticeable. Of course, always use ear and eye protection when you shoot. [/QUOTE]
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