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What muzzle brake are you using??
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<blockquote data-quote="traks44" data-source="post: 126756" data-attributes="member: 5059"><p>We use Vias, We have had them on a 6mm/284 and currently on a .338 lapua, and a 6.5/284. </p><p></p><p>I have no experience with others that make them on here, but find it hard to believe that they can come any better. The .338 lapua weighs about 20lbs based on a Montana action/ A5 stock and it doesnt even kick, more of a push really. My father harvested his 6 point elk at 780 yards with this rifle this year(awesome rifle). The muzzle blast isnt so bad either. The 6.5 is just a pleasure to shoot as you could imagine with a brake. </p><p></p><p>Some prefer "tactical brakes" against the vias because when they are laying prone the vias will kick up some dust versus a brake that doesnt (tactical), I have yet to have this problem but havent been in any extremly dusty areas yet? </p><p></p><p>Other like Holland, defensive edge, etc all make reputable brakes, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traks44, post: 126756, member: 5059"] We use Vias, We have had them on a 6mm/284 and currently on a .338 lapua, and a 6.5/284. I have no experience with others that make them on here, but find it hard to believe that they can come any better. The .338 lapua weighs about 20lbs based on a Montana action/ A5 stock and it doesnt even kick, more of a push really. My father harvested his 6 point elk at 780 yards with this rifle this year(awesome rifle). The muzzle blast isnt so bad either. The 6.5 is just a pleasure to shoot as you could imagine with a brake. Some prefer "tactical brakes" against the vias because when they are laying prone the vias will kick up some dust versus a brake that doesnt (tactical), I have yet to have this problem but havent been in any extremly dusty areas yet? Other like Holland, defensive edge, etc all make reputable brakes, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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