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AR15/10 Rifles
Is quality brass worth it in a AR platform?
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<blockquote data-quote="CaptnC" data-source="post: 1729270" data-attributes="member: 101755"><p>All of mine have side charge receivers, 3 have right hand reciprocating handles. So I bought these brass catchers. The frame work keeps the clear of the charge handles. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]152760[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Everyone tells you the cheaper ones will cause brass to be kicked back into the receiver. My last trip was the only time that happened, after at least 10 trips where none did. Oddly enough it was a left hand non-reciproacting receiver. </p><p></p><p>I hunted with a brass catcher last season without a single issue. So don't let the low cost scare you off. </p><p></p><p>If I had deep pockets and cost wasn't an issue, I certainly wouldn't waste time with a budget brass catcher. There are some really nice ones out there. I can't recall the name of the one Dirty Naughty Spy (he pists alot of videos here in the hog hunting forum) uses but they are super nice. I would really like to have one or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptnC, post: 1729270, member: 101755"] All of mine have side charge receivers, 3 have right hand reciprocating handles. So I bought these brass catchers. The frame work keeps the clear of the charge handles. [ATTACH=full]152760[/ATTACH] Everyone tells you the cheaper ones will cause brass to be kicked back into the receiver. My last trip was the only time that happened, after at least 10 trips where none did. Oddly enough it was a left hand non-reciproacting receiver. I hunted with a brass catcher last season without a single issue. So don't let the low cost scare you off. If I had deep pockets and cost wasn't an issue, I certainly wouldn't waste time with a budget brass catcher. There are some really nice ones out there. I can't recall the name of the one Dirty Naughty Spy (he pists alot of videos here in the hog hunting forum) uses but they are super nice. I would really like to have one or two. [/QUOTE]
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