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My "budget" long range build.
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<blockquote data-quote="jakerz" data-source="post: 2009261" data-attributes="member: 18966"><p>I'm running an AAC brake on mine for a suppressor. To be honest, the brake does make the gun more obnoxious. Especially to shooters on your left and right. And the recoil reduction is not huge. However, it does negate it to some degree and of course it serves as a mounting point for the suppressor. Which I shoot with 99% of the time. If it were me, I would spend the money on a brake elsewhere. It's nice to have the threaded from the factory option though. Be sure to check the thread protector from time to time when shooting strings. It seems that most of the rifles/pistols I have shot with, that have thread protectors, back off and become loose. Looking forward to hear back from you on how she shoots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakerz, post: 2009261, member: 18966"] I'm running an AAC brake on mine for a suppressor. To be honest, the brake does make the gun more obnoxious. Especially to shooters on your left and right. And the recoil reduction is not huge. However, it does negate it to some degree and of course it serves as a mounting point for the suppressor. Which I shoot with 99% of the time. If it were me, I would spend the money on a brake elsewhere. It's nice to have the threaded from the factory option though. Be sure to check the thread protector from time to time when shooting strings. It seems that most of the rifles/pistols I have shot with, that have thread protectors, back off and become loose. Looking forward to hear back from you on how she shoots. [/QUOTE]
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