Ruger Go Wild muzzle brake question

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I’ve been looking at this model of Ruger American (centerfire version). Any members on here using one? Is the muzzle brake removable and are there options for a threaded cap? I like the idea of a brake for sighting in/bench shooting, but not so much for hunting.
 
Most “hunting” guns that come with brakes also include a cap. Not sure about this particular model though. But even if it didn’t you can buy a cap for like $25
 
You need to sight in with the brake removed, if you intend to hunt with the brake removed. Removing the brake resulted in a change in point of impact.pact of 3" at 100m with my rifle.
 
All the ruger Americans I’ve had that came with a brake also came with a cap. I have also had major poi change with and without the brake (about 2 inches low at 100 with the brake). But the brake is great for shooting off the bench getting it dialed right in. Then I pull the brake and put the cap on for final sight in before hunting.
 
My 338win M77 Guide Gun came with a tread protector, break, and a weight/dummy brake (looks like the brake but no vent holes). I haven't tried it but the idea is that you can sight in with the brake then replace it with the weight/dummy brake and have no shift in the POI.
 
Just wanted to post an update, I did buy the Go Wild model, and it does not come with a thread protector. I put the barrel in a padded vise and was able to get the muzzle bake off. The threaded cap to one of my other Americans fits on there perfectly, so I’m happy about that. Now I just have to find time to get out and shoot it!!
 
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