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264Charlie
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by 264Charlie »
Team GAP, Shooter #7
Draining squares and banging steel
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H2H
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by H2H »
very cool ! Mojave is nice ;)
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Cbad308
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by Cbad308 »
thanks for sharing these photos. Only 2 muzzle breaks in the group at this shoot?
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rksimple
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by rksimple »
Cbad308 wrote:. Only 2 muzzle breaks in the group at this shoot?
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At least 3 that I know of in that pic.
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Cbad308
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by Cbad308 »
Do y'all frown on muzzle breaks?
Oh yeah, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th rifles are equipped with brakes...
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rksimple wrote:
At least 3 that I know of in that pic.
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rksimple
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by rksimple »
Cbad308 wrote:Do y'all frown on muzzle breaks?
I don't frown on them when I'm shooting my braked 260. But when I'm shooting my unbraked 243, the guys with brakes are assholes.
Brakes are fine. Just be sure to have something under your muzzle when shooting side prone.