AmmoTex
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Thank You Sir!a 6BR xp-100 is incredible. Man… what a cool setup you have. I like it.
Thank You Sir!a 6BR xp-100 is incredible. Man… what a cool setup you have. I like it.
My first time shooting a brake was exactly this. Had one ear in, the other dangling. Two years later, my left ear still gets a tinny vibration when the ambient sound is too loud.I've never talked to anyone who uses a brake regularly that hasn't messed up in a rush and shot without hearing protection. In the wrong situation, it only takes once.
So keep using the brakes and roll the dice if you wish.
I'll always take recoil over muzzle blast.
also should mention I will be adding in a after market ported brake to help with recoil.
Yep. Muzzle brakes and shooting ranges sometimes don’t mix well at all either . Have had range days cut short when either I couldn’t move or the guy shooting with the brake either couldn’t or wouldn’t. For me, it’s not so much the noise ( I use double ear protection) as it is the concussion.My first time shooting a brake was exactly this. Had one ear in, the other dangling. Two years later, my left ear still gets a tinny vibration when the ambient sound is too loud.
I shoot suppressed now.
Hard to beat! I've always had good luck with howas/vangaurds.Howa Super Lite - 7MM-08 with tally rings and scope. 5 pounds 10 ounces.
If you get the 16.5" Barrell it would be just over 5 pounds.
Have less than $1500 in the entire setup and it shoots great (Good enough) groups at 100 yards...
You don't even know it's on your shoulder while carrying it around the mountain. Its freaking awesome.
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A 20" 6CM model is over 7# to start with. Over the OP's desired weight limit.Don’t forget about the Springfield Waypoint 2020
Sorry you are correct. I was thinking the boundary model 2020, but still on the heavier side, I believe just under 7 lbsA 20" 6CM model is over 7# to start with. Over the OP's desired weight limit.
Jay