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Lowering "RECOIL" for hunting & Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Damascus" data-source="post: 728456" data-attributes="member: 57878"><p>I agree on getting an aftermarket brake. I only charge my customers around $60 - $80 to thread a muzzle for a brake. Im working on a rifle right now for a customer that i installed a jewell trigger and brake on a .30-378 mag custom rifle, which was painful to shoot before, now it's a pussycat, however muzzle blast sounds and feels like a half stick of dynamite going off lol. Recoil was reduced to feel about like a stout 30-06 load, or 2.75" 12 ga. Buckshot load, completely manageable.</p><p></p><p>Like already said, heavy rifles kick less.... i would buy a Rem 700 SPS Varmint (26" heavy barrel with cheap plastic non bedded stock) in .300 WM, install an aftermarket brake, trigger, and a Bell & Carlson A5 tactical style stock, which is heavy but not too heavy, has full length aluminum bedding block, and cheekrest and vertical foregrip.... then youll have a long range tack driver... or if u can afford it, an H-S Precision or McMillian stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damascus, post: 728456, member: 57878"] I agree on getting an aftermarket brake. I only charge my customers around $60 - $80 to thread a muzzle for a brake. Im working on a rifle right now for a customer that i installed a jewell trigger and brake on a .30-378 mag custom rifle, which was painful to shoot before, now it's a pussycat, however muzzle blast sounds and feels like a half stick of dynamite going off lol. Recoil was reduced to feel about like a stout 30-06 load, or 2.75" 12 ga. Buckshot load, completely manageable. Like already said, heavy rifles kick less.... i would buy a Rem 700 SPS Varmint (26" heavy barrel with cheap plastic non bedded stock) in .300 WM, install an aftermarket brake, trigger, and a Bell & Carlson A5 tactical style stock, which is heavy but not too heavy, has full length aluminum bedding block, and cheekrest and vertical foregrip.... then youll have a long range tack driver... or if u can afford it, an H-S Precision or McMillian stock. [/QUOTE]
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