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Muzzle Brake 6.5Creedmoor
apologies for putting this in the wrong forum ( reloading ) I'm looking to put a muzzle brake on my RPR 6.5CM, need some advice on which one and a dealer.
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Re: Muzzle Brake 6.5Creedmoor
Something like this from Spud
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Re: Muzzle Brake 6.5Creedmoor
Personally with the 6.5C I wouldn't bother, it's got very little recoil due to the straight line geometry of the design.
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Re: Muzzle Brake 6.5Creedmoor
This will work, seen a few used in the Precision Rifle Series on 6.5CM rifles.
http://www.lannertactical.com/tactical1/DGN762B.html
http://www.lannertactical.com/tactical1/DGN762B.html
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Re: Muzzle Brake 6.5Creedmoor
I asked about one of these for my Ruger PR (6.5CM) and was advised that they didn't have anything suitable.BamBam wrote:This will work, seen a few used in the Precision Rifle Series on 6.5CM rifles.
http://www.lannertactical.com/tactical1/DGN762B.html
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Re: Muzzle Brake 6.5Creedmoor
I bought one of these for my Ruger PR (6.5CM) from here http://www.valmontfirearms.co.uk/rugerrifles.html (£100+p&p), in my opinion a worthwhile investment.old_n07 wrote:Something like this from Spud
However firstly if a gen 1 have you changed the bolt shroud? I purchased this https://www.riflecraft.co.uk/titanium-bolt-shroud
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Re: Muzzle Brake 6.5Creedmoor
Hi geek, yes I changed my shroud as the plastic one cracked , I bought an aluminium one and had nothing but trouble , as the rounds would hang fire until I slightly touch the magazine or bolt handle, then they would fire , the shroud had not been machined to the proper specs...so beware, I use my crack plastic one or without a shroud, I have a gen 1, will look at that muzzle brake though
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