donrleonard
Lil-Rokslider
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I recently purchased a Ruger American in 300 Win Mag (24" barrel, 8.9lbs scoped). It is one of their Go Wild versions that comes Cerakoted with a factory brake on it. I was going to take it off and replace it with a thread protector, like I did with my Ruger American 450 Bushmaster, but turns out these cerakoted rifles don't come with a thread protector.
I'm wondering if I should leave the brake on, or order a factory thread protector and have it cerakoted to match the barrel? I've heard that hunters/guides despise hunting with someone with a brake on. Are those days past?
One of the reasons I pulled the muzzle brake off of the 450BM is that the concussive muzzle flash/blast from that 16" barrel was worse than the recoil for causing flinch. As is, un-braked, I can shoot the 450BM all afternoon.
Before I take it to the range to zero, I'm wondering if I should take the brake off. I plan on hunting with ear protection, but you never know when you might forget it, or have to take a shot fast.
I'm wondering if I should leave the brake on, or order a factory thread protector and have it cerakoted to match the barrel? I've heard that hunters/guides despise hunting with someone with a brake on. Are those days past?
One of the reasons I pulled the muzzle brake off of the 450BM is that the concussive muzzle flash/blast from that 16" barrel was worse than the recoil for causing flinch. As is, un-braked, I can shoot the 450BM all afternoon.
Before I take it to the range to zero, I'm wondering if I should take the brake off. I plan on hunting with ear protection, but you never know when you might forget it, or have to take a shot fast.