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My perfect Wyoming Mountain rifle build thread
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2777146" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>It was built for running supressed, however my can had an issue that silencerco was great about fixing, and plan on doing a separate write up on that. I would have preferred to have it supressed this season, however that wasn't an option. Next season it will be however. The gun without a brake or can would be pretty intense to shoot, the 3 port silencerco asr brake makes it manageable, however the can makes it pleasant. If my intention was to run it exclusively braked, I would put a better brake on it immediately ha ha. </p><p></p><p>The reason to have it supressed though, some of the places I hunt mule deer hold several good bucks in a relatively small bowl, and unsupressed rifle fire will spook them out or make them nocturnal. However a suppressed rifle doesn't spook other game out, so my wife, or cousin, or whoever else I'm hunting with has better chances of getting on another deer in the same general area</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2777146, member: 87243"] It was built for running supressed, however my can had an issue that silencerco was great about fixing, and plan on doing a separate write up on that. I would have preferred to have it supressed this season, however that wasn't an option. Next season it will be however. The gun without a brake or can would be pretty intense to shoot, the 3 port silencerco asr brake makes it manageable, however the can makes it pleasant. If my intention was to run it exclusively braked, I would put a better brake on it immediately ha ha. The reason to have it supressed though, some of the places I hunt mule deer hold several good bucks in a relatively small bowl, and unsupressed rifle fire will spook them out or make them nocturnal. However a suppressed rifle doesn't spook other game out, so my wife, or cousin, or whoever else I'm hunting with has better chances of getting on another deer in the same general area [/QUOTE]
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