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Muzzlebrake and magnetospeed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1621263" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>I love the idea of a suppressor over a muzzle brake. For hunting, a muzzle brake is just a deal breaker for me. So freaking LOUD. So I have to wear ear plugs or bring muffs to wear on my hunting trip? The suppressor kills two birds with one stone (tames recoil AND knocks down the noise.) I just wish they were easier to acquire. A 9 to 12 month wait, $200 'tax stamp', paying for a trust, and getting photo'd and fingerprinted just to buy a 'gun muffler' is ridiculous (to me.) But I want one so bad. Shooting friend's guns with them on makes me see their tremendous value. Someday...</p><p></p><p>As for the chronograph of choice - I get it. EVERY chronograph requires some setup, so you pick your 'poison' I suppose. For me, putting the gun in the bag and getting it lined up with the target (action open!) then positioning my chorono (with sunscreens) 15 feet out on a tripod isn't too much work. Harder to do on a public range when you have to wait for a timed ceasefire. I can see the advantages of the MagnetoSpeed or LabRadar in that situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1621263, member: 9308"] I love the idea of a suppressor over a muzzle brake. For hunting, a muzzle brake is just a deal breaker for me. So freaking LOUD. So I have to wear ear plugs or bring muffs to wear on my hunting trip? The suppressor kills two birds with one stone (tames recoil AND knocks down the noise.) I just wish they were easier to acquire. A 9 to 12 month wait, $200 'tax stamp', paying for a trust, and getting photo'd and fingerprinted just to buy a 'gun muffler' is ridiculous (to me.) But I want one so bad. Shooting friend's guns with them on makes me see their tremendous value. Someday... As for the chronograph of choice - I get it. EVERY chronograph requires some setup, so you pick your 'poison' I suppose. For me, putting the gun in the bag and getting it lined up with the target (action open!) then positioning my chorono (with sunscreens) 15 feet out on a tripod isn't too much work. Harder to do on a public range when you have to wait for a timed ceasefire. I can see the advantages of the MagnetoSpeed or LabRadar in that situation. [/QUOTE]
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