I hate breaks. But, I would rather see a culture shift and no laws.it wouldn’t surprise me if they are eventually outlawed.
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I hate breaks. But, I would rather see a culture shift and no laws.it wouldn’t surprise me if they are eventually outlawed.
Nobody has said 6.5PRC?
And my Seekins came with a great brake.
Same here. Being able to spot shots is one of the most important things that gets sacrificed with magnum rifles.It gets said a lot but I can remember if this thread specifically had it. It's a good compromise between recoil and capability. I'll be honest though, if I don't expect shots over 600, I'll typically grab the 6.5 creedmoor. I have a rokstok on that one and it shoots very well. Nothing like spotting your shots on game.
Same here. Being able to spot shots is one of the most important things that gets sacrificed with magnum rifles.
I worked my way through the 300 magnums (300wby, 300wsm), 7mag, 6.5prc, down to the Creedmoor family of cases.
I am struggling to justify keeping the 6.5prc. My smaller cases just keep working.
BUT, op was asking for a magnum. So 6.5prc would be my recommendation. And asking about a brake. The Seekins rifles come with a nice factory brake. I’d pick up another Seekins before getting a bergara
This is actually valid advice. He’s not new to guns, I’ve explained benefits and negatives in depth but he’s a very strong willed 15 year old. A lot like his father was at 15. As much as I like smaller calibers in my old age, I’ve always loved big caliber guns. Still do.Depends on a lot, money, his personality, the dynamics between you two, your philosophy, Etc.
From reading the thread.
Get him what he wants, an HMR in 300 WM. Offer to cut and thread for a muffler, but let him pick barrel length and such, have him pick out the can as well (not a scythe though). Forcing a middling choice on him will likely result in the worst of everything with him still wanting more, but loosing the benefits of lower recoil.
Consider setting him up to learn. Offer some advice about recoil, then see if he still wants the 300 WM (he probably will). Then, before he ever shoots it, make him record accuracy with the 7mm-08 in positions he uses hunting. Hand him a few hundred practice rounds of 300 WM, keep a supply of practice rounds for the 7mm-08 as well, and retest accuracy with both at 6 months, as well as seeing which one he puts more rounds through.
Disclaimer: The above is not how I would opt to do things. Rather it is an attempt to fit advice to the individuals based on limited information from this thread. Advice is dangerous, if I was wiser I would probably be smart enough to hold my thumb (I'm typing this on a cell phone), but unfortunately for Rokslide I am not wise.
Ive never known anyone that dosnt like brakes due to noise… only read about it… Guns go bang regardless with either more or less recoil..a sharper or flatter noise…i switched to suppressors so dont use brakes any longer, the lack of air is the biggest benefit imop second is sound. Suppressors have negative effects though, chunks of carbon randomly fall free into chamber if not in a cleaning routine and can ruin your brass… ive had pieces get formed into shoulder of brass numerous times leading me to clean suppressor often…put your rifle on buttstock and move bolt back and fourth and pieces will fall onto bolt face.. not ideal, barrel takes more time to clean more often. The benefits outweigh the negatives for i so suppressed it is.
@Dfou
Dark horse option,
But what about an AR15 or AR10?
223, 6ARC, or large frame Creedmoor?
It’s got all the cool factor, will give loads of practice opportunity
I absolutely hate being at the range with braked rifles in use. Life is too short to deal with that. I'll come back later.
Double ear protection…As a father, I'd be tickled pink that he enjoys hunting enough to be wanting a new caliber. My son shoots a 300 Win Mag. It's a Savage High Country with some weight to it. Suppressed, it's a soft shooter and he shoots dimes with it. Word of advise: If he ends up with one and it's not suppressed, make sure he wears ear protection even in the field. A 300 win mag with a brake, is a brutal SOB on your ears.
The Unknown Suppressors OGL made my 26” 7 short mag feel nicer with the 4” going over the barrel. I love the OG on my mouse cart rifles.So after reading the info in this thread I think we’re probably gonna go with the HMR in 7prc since it comes with a 24” barrel instead of the 26” on the 300 win mag. Assuming the 24” will be better suited for a suppressor.
What’s everyone’s go to suppressors and recommendation on ammo in 7 PRC for whitetail
I’m gonna give it one more try to convince him a Seekins in 6.5 PRC is a better idea but he’s pretty strong willed lol