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Wife's rifle build - looking for thoughts and experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Elk Hunter 338" data-source="post: 1772046" data-attributes="member: 23509"><p>I have experience with all that you've mentioned above and suppressed alot bigger stuff. ive shot literally 1000's of rounds suppressed on my hunting rifles from 22LR to my 375 Cheytac and honestly I hate shooting without a good suppressor on my rifles!! And on a side note im with you wanting a bigger bullet no matter who its for.</p><p>1. the suppressor QD brake acts as a sacrificial baffle in that when suppressor is screwed on that brake now becomes the first hardest impact of the collected gases.</p><p>2. if you build a 9 pound rifle with a 13oz suppressor give or take the recoil will be more drawn out if that makes sense...you shoot a 338 norma mag broke and when you shoot it the recoil is not a lot but its there and sharper, where as a suppressor its collected and more push is involved.</p><p>3. honestly I think a 30 cal say 300 WM 215@2950 suppressed isn't that bad at all and for shooters who hate brakes because of the blast they will enjoy it more and not notice the "push" of a suppressor because there is a lack of blast! I think youll be surprised at how much more fun it is for her without that major blast every time.</p><p>4. I would say build her a 300 whatever run the 215 and get a thunderbeast ultra what ever size you want with Qd brake. I have several of these and I can honestly say they are worth every penny and probably the best suppressors ive ever used or been around!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elk Hunter 338, post: 1772046, member: 23509"] I have experience with all that you've mentioned above and suppressed alot bigger stuff. ive shot literally 1000's of rounds suppressed on my hunting rifles from 22LR to my 375 Cheytac and honestly I hate shooting without a good suppressor on my rifles!! And on a side note im with you wanting a bigger bullet no matter who its for. 1. the suppressor QD brake acts as a sacrificial baffle in that when suppressor is screwed on that brake now becomes the first hardest impact of the collected gases. 2. if you build a 9 pound rifle with a 13oz suppressor give or take the recoil will be more drawn out if that makes sense...you shoot a 338 norma mag broke and when you shoot it the recoil is not a lot but its there and sharper, where as a suppressor its collected and more push is involved. 3. honestly I think a 30 cal say 300 WM 215@2950 suppressed isn't that bad at all and for shooters who hate brakes because of the blast they will enjoy it more and not notice the "push" of a suppressor because there is a lack of blast! I think youll be surprised at how much more fun it is for her without that major blast every time. 4. I would say build her a 300 whatever run the 215 and get a thunderbeast ultra what ever size you want with Qd brake. I have several of these and I can honestly say they are worth every penny and probably the best suppressors ive ever used or been around! [/QUOTE]
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