A brake on a 6.5 CM...so this is where we've ended up.
For God's sake man, it's a tool to be applied to a firearm to achieve a specific result. It's got piss all to do with the size of your nuts!
A brake on a 6.5 CM...so this is where we've ended up.
I don’t get it either. Must be a modern fad... just like putting recoil pads on everything.
I met a fellow who was alone on a sheep hunt, to make a long story short He encountered a grizzly on the trail ahead and decided to fire a quick warning shot with His braked rifle, for the next 24 hours all He could hear was the ringing in His ears. I am told that all muzzle breaks are not equal but for me any increase in noise makes me jump, recoil not so much.
That fellow was quite an idiot for not wearing hearing protection while firing a gun. That’s one of the top safety rules.
You don’t stop. You just wear them. Period. Buck up the $65 and get some electronic muffs and you get super-hearing. There really isn’t any excuse for not wearing them.
You don’t stop. You just wear them. Period. Buck up the $65 and get some electronic muffs and you get super-hearing. There really isn’t any excuse for not wearing them.
So, are you actually going to tell me, that wandering around in the bush for a week or more, that you never take your ear-pro off?
I take my shirt off when I shoot round nosed bullets.
Put a Heathen on it, wear earplugs. I have one on my 6.5 Creed. My intention was to take the brake off for hunting, but I just don't want to. I like the brake that much, even with the low recoil 6.5 Creed.I picked up a new hunting rifle. It's a TC Compass in 6.5 Creedmoor. I happened to come with a threaded barrel, so I'm wondering if it's worth putting anything on there? My first instinct is that since it's threaded, it obviously needs something screwed on there besides the thread protector. Is there a decent brake or compensator or something out there that won't throw a lot of the muzzle blast back at me or anyone beside me while I'm shooting? Is it even worth having something on there in the woods?
Cheers
So, are you actually going to tell me, that wandering around in the bush for a week or more, that you never take your ear-pro off?
You don't do a lot of hunting do you? When I'm 3 nights away from the truck I'm not packing electronic muffs with me.
Don’t need to pack something that’s on your head! Get out of truck, put on hearing protection. This isn’t a terribly difficult concept. A set of plugs takes up an ounce maybe. Muffs are more. But you only get one chance at good hearing. Best not to mess it up.




























