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Some input about muzzle brakes for Long Range Shooting with pics please. My fiancée bought me a TC Compass 204 Ruger, will post pics when I get the optics and get rid of the Tupperware stock.
It has a standard threaded barrel and guarantees 1" MOA at 100 yds. ![]()
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What are you trying to accomplish? There's a reason why I ask, not being a smartass this time.
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I thought muzzle brakes helped reduce recoil. something that is handy if you're shooing something like a .338 Lapua or 50bmg but I would think pointless for a soft kicking .204.
I believe they also make the rifle louder.
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This is why I asked. But, they can give you a little more accuracy if you have the right one on there. Which one....I don't know? My precision bolt gun is not threaded. ![]()
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