na dont get a mildot reticle as it most likely wont match the moa turrets. get a reticle with 1 or .5 moa markings or just the rapid z reticle on the zeiss seems good. The zeiss mentioned above has the 5x multiplier power and you certainly wouldnt need more than 15x at the distance you are talking. could step up to a 5-25 but then you lose that low down power for close up. Other option would be a vx6?
I have a T3 300wm with Boyds Laminated stock. No brake or suppressor. Weight ready to fire, 8.2lbs (24" barrel).
Fine too carry at that weight and fine to shoot. I would not look at either a brake or suppressor unless, having shot it as is, you have some sort of problem with it.
Can't see what that would be though.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
Thanks @Shearer , will cut costs that way. What distances you shoot ?
@PerazziSC3 vx6 was what I have been looking closely at, mainly because it was the only brand bar nightforce I recognized.
most people buy leupold because of the name and the warranty, not necessarily the quality.... you would be impressed with zeiss glass, its excellent world renowned glass, ive only owned a lower grade zeiss but it was still excellent.
I've got a 300 mag with hardy suppressor if you get down this way your welcome to try it with and without suppressor
What a load of bollocks. Most animals Ive shot at range have not known I was there for possibly HOURS. I could put in plugs, walk off the hill, buy ear muffs to wear over top, walk back, have a brew and then shoot the beast.
Muzzle brakes are very practical for open tops shooting and can be managed with good plugs. Anti social yes, but I'm sure a deer would consider it the height of good manners if you made it deaf rather than drove a few 100 grains of lead through its shoulders.
Thats exactly what happens, although on his jig no suppressor and a suppressor on move the rifle similar distance, the suppressor has a lighter longer recoil so it feels much less. Id like to see a jig setup with a weight hanging over the front so the recoil of the rifle had to lift a weight, then increase the weight until the recoil couldnt lift the weight, then redo the test for each setup. That would remove the time factor and let us know the exact force that is pushing back into our shoulder.
Saying that, a suppressor will never reduce the recoil as much as a brake
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