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Recoil reduction with suppressor
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2000846" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>I have a couple suppressors. I am not recoil sensitive, but for anything bigger than .300WM, I prefer a brake. </p><p>To me, with a 6CM, 6.5SLR, .25SST, two 6.5SSs,and a .280AI, I do not find them difficult to shoot with a suppressor, but definitely more felt recoil than with a good 3 port brake. But the sound reducing tradeoff is absolutely worth it. </p><p>I have a TBAC Ultra 9 in .308 and a TBAC Ultra 7 in 6.5mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2000846, member: 68875"] I have a couple suppressors. I am not recoil sensitive, but for anything bigger than .300WM, I prefer a brake. To me, with a 6CM, 6.5SLR, .25SST, two 6.5SSs,and a .280AI, I do not find them difficult to shoot with a suppressor, but definitely more felt recoil than with a good 3 port brake. But the sound reducing tradeoff is absolutely worth it. I have a TBAC Ultra 9 in .308 and a TBAC Ultra 7 in 6.5mm. [/QUOTE]
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