Figured I'd get a discussion going on brakes and bipods.
Gentleman, and ladies, I invite you to comments on your recommendations for a muzzle brake and a bipod for an entry level long range setup.
So far, I've got the Savage 10T-SR in .308. Optic will be a Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 FFP MRAD (to be purchased soon), with Vortex 30mm rings.
The nice thing about the Savage is that it comes equipped with a threaded barrel, so what brake would you choose? I'm wondering what people think of the ATRS AR10 brake, versus the MDT Elite brake.
https://www.albertatacticalrifle.com/hikashop-menu-for-categories-listing/product/47-atrs-ar10-muzzle-brake/category_pathway-86
https://mdttac.com/ca_en/mdt-elite-muzzle-brake.html
Similar enough prices, but how about performance?
As for a bipod, I'm sure the $400+ units are very nice solid performers, but in the more frugally minded part of the market how are the Caldwells? Any other decent products in the, I bought a budget rifle to get into long range shooting and don't want to spend nearly as much as the rifle on a bipod?
One final question, what is the more commonly used size of bipod? I see there are 6"-9", 9"-13", and 13.5"-27" units. I assume the first two sizes would be most commonly used for prone shooting, whereas the largest would be more for sitting or very uneven terrain?
Fire away.
Gentleman, and ladies, I invite you to comments on your recommendations for a muzzle brake and a bipod for an entry level long range setup.
So far, I've got the Savage 10T-SR in .308. Optic will be a Vortex Diamondback Tactical 6-24x50 FFP MRAD (to be purchased soon), with Vortex 30mm rings.
The nice thing about the Savage is that it comes equipped with a threaded barrel, so what brake would you choose? I'm wondering what people think of the ATRS AR10 brake, versus the MDT Elite brake.
https://www.albertatacticalrifle.com/hikashop-menu-for-categories-listing/product/47-atrs-ar10-muzzle-brake/category_pathway-86
https://mdttac.com/ca_en/mdt-elite-muzzle-brake.html
Similar enough prices, but how about performance?
As for a bipod, I'm sure the $400+ units are very nice solid performers, but in the more frugally minded part of the market how are the Caldwells? Any other decent products in the, I bought a budget rifle to get into long range shooting and don't want to spend nearly as much as the rifle on a bipod?
One final question, what is the more commonly used size of bipod? I see there are 6"-9", 9"-13", and 13.5"-27" units. I assume the first two sizes would be most commonly used for prone shooting, whereas the largest would be more for sitting or very uneven terrain?
Fire away.




















































