you were 'wondering why a brake on a .308', if you knew then why bother asking such a stupid question?. It's pretty simple to see he spent a some good money on this nice setup so he got whatever he wanted. Brake or no brake, he got it for whatever reason he wanted it and it really doesn't matter.
And muzzle brakes aren't 'popular' but go on snipershide/snipercentral and look around this forum and you'll see a bunch using them on .308's and up.
No need to throw a child's fit just because you asked a stupid question that basically has a 'common sense' response and don't like the reply to it.![]()
You were 'wondering why a brake on a .308', if you knew then why bother asking such a stupid question?. It's pretty simple to see he spent a some good money on this nice setup so he got whatever he wanted. Brake or no brake, he got it for whatever reason he wanted it and it really doesn't matter.
And muzzle brakes aren't 'popular' but go on snipershide/snipercentral and look around this forum and you'll see a bunch using them on .308's and up.
No need to throw a child's fit just because you asked a stupid question that basically has a 'common sense' response and don't like the reply to it.![]()
Vbull metal
What is that?
I know PGW makes a nice rig for sure. A person on a budget could build a near identical rig with top match grade components (less helical fluting) for about $1500 less if you were so inclined...
(Surgeon repeater, Vbull metal, Krieger barrel, Jewell Trigger McMillan A5, SSG Vaporizer brake and all the smithing)
...why do these threads always end up with someone telling someone else how much they could have saved by doing this or doing that?...QUOTE]
Great rifle, reasonble price. It's Canadian and it's Team Canada approved. Enjoy.
The closest action I can come up with is a Surgeon... $1250 US [...] A stiller would be cheaper (and similar).