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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3843011" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>Thanks for that response. You are right. I don’t want to go the brake route. Used them before on a few other rifles and hate the back blast. If it’s going to make me blink that defeats my purpose of wanting to stay on target and see where I’m going. I can see it’s use on large bores like the 50BMG to tame it. A definite beneficial advantage there. </p><p></p><p>If I had a suppressor I’d think more about an adjustable gas block but I never have took the plunge. One of these days. Maybe if our state grows a pair like Texas. We had a bill earlier this year but it was shot down and killed if I recall right. </p><p></p><p>The ammo I’m using is a clone of m118 and doesn’t have a problem working the action. Seems to be some good stuff. </p><p></p><p>I’m wondering if anyone on here has any experience using the heavier buffers and springs. I would like to smooth out the cycle of the guns action in use so it doesn’t jump quiet as much. </p><p></p><p>I know brakes do work good and they can definitely help you stay on target. Just really really really trying to stay away from them. Maybe I need to go down that road to get were I’m wanting with this rifle. But I’m trying to avoid it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3843011, member: 9018"] Thanks for that response. You are right. I don’t want to go the brake route. Used them before on a few other rifles and hate the back blast. If it’s going to make me blink that defeats my purpose of wanting to stay on target and see where I’m going. I can see it’s use on large bores like the 50BMG to tame it. A definite beneficial advantage there. If I had a suppressor I’d think more about an adjustable gas block but I never have took the plunge. One of these days. Maybe if our state grows a pair like Texas. We had a bill earlier this year but it was shot down and killed if I recall right. The ammo I’m using is a clone of m118 and doesn’t have a problem working the action. Seems to be some good stuff. I’m wondering if anyone on here has any experience using the heavier buffers and springs. I would like to smooth out the cycle of the guns action in use so it doesn’t jump quiet as much. I know brakes do work good and they can definitely help you stay on target. Just really really really trying to stay away from them. Maybe I need to go down that road to get were I’m wanting with this rifle. But I’m trying to avoid it. [/QUOTE]
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