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muzzlebreak noise in the field?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 977125" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>eh, a guy I know is selling a custom rifle for pretty cheap so I was going to purchase it. I dont have any "REAL" need for it (already have 2 decent hunting rifles for the distances I hunt) I was going to see if this one may replace those but it sounds like more hassle than it may be worth. Again, id say 90% of my hunting is in a stand with 50-100 yard shots. 10% I am in a field that is 400 yards. Right now, I have one rifle that is a .75MOA shooter all day long and the other rifle is right at 1MOA. Yes this custom rifle is a one ragged hole shooter at 100 yards (think he said he consistantly gets .25MOA or better with his hand loads out to 600 yards, that is as far as he can shoot where he lives) but I dont really NEED it for my current application. I really dont like hunting with ear muffs. Tried my ones I used at the range and just did not like them while hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 977125, member: 52437"] eh, a guy I know is selling a custom rifle for pretty cheap so I was going to purchase it. I dont have any "REAL" need for it (already have 2 decent hunting rifles for the distances I hunt) I was going to see if this one may replace those but it sounds like more hassle than it may be worth. Again, id say 90% of my hunting is in a stand with 50-100 yard shots. 10% I am in a field that is 400 yards. Right now, I have one rifle that is a .75MOA shooter all day long and the other rifle is right at 1MOA. Yes this custom rifle is a one ragged hole shooter at 100 yards (think he said he consistantly gets .25MOA or better with his hand loads out to 600 yards, that is as far as he can shoot where he lives) but I dont really NEED it for my current application. I really dont like hunting with ear muffs. Tried my ones I used at the range and just did not like them while hunting. [/QUOTE]
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