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I pulled my BOSS off, had a thread adapter made, and now my suppressor fits on it.I dont like the BOSS system on my browning abolt. It shoots great and I like the way it fits me. Its a nice rifle. I just never could warm up to that thing on the end. I got it as a gift in the late 90s if I recall.
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I think you are just being narrow minded, everyone knows that the shoulder shattering recoil of the 6.5 Creedmoor and 223 Remington just has to be tamed.I don't like that seemingly every new hunting rifle on the market has an incorporated muzzle break. Are these really needed on low-recoil non-magnum calibers or is it just a tacticool trend working it's way into the hunting world?
It'll be doubly as long as this thread prollyThat reminds me - I hate muzzle brakes and short shotgun barrels, but I think those are actually for good reason so may not qualify for this thread.
Maybe I should start a “Stuff I Hate for Good Reasons” thread.
I found a non-ported aftermarket tube for my brother's BAR. Sure has made a difference. I shot that the ported version once prone on the side of a coulee and suffered permanent hearing damage. The "improvement" in accuracy seems to be debatable.I dont like the BOSS system on my browning abolt. It shoots great and I like the way it fits me. Its a nice rifle. I just never could warm up to that thing on the end. I got it as a gift in the late 90s if I recall.
I totally made him of my little cousin for having one on his scope this fall. Less than 24 hrs later I setup on a group of mule deer with the sun right into the scope and for first time in my life, wished I'd had a sunshadeAnyone mention sun shades on scopes yet?
Such a small window of useful applications but it seems all the rage to keep it attached. Probably makes it shoot further…pew pew!
I bring one in case I need it for that reason. I never keep it on though.I totally made him of my little cousin for having one on his scope this fall. Less than 24 hrs later I setup on a group of mule deer with the sun right into the scope and for first time in my life, wished I'd had a sunshade
I have a sunshade on all the time. There is no downside and its there when you need it.Anyone mention sun shades on scopes yet?
Such a small window of useful applications but it seems all the rage to keep it attached. Probably makes it shoot further…pew pew!
The downside is a mention in the “stuff you don’t like for no good reason” thread.I have a sunshade on all the time. There is no downside and its there when you need it.
I never notice thempeople who don't notice "no right turn on red" signs
wuh what are you talking about? A sunshade will add at LEAST 573 yards to my long-range 6.5 Creedmoor elk slayer's effective range!The downside is a mention in the “stuff you don’t like for no good reason” thread.
I understand the use of one, I feel like there is a difference in the guys who keep one because of the functionality and also the guys who do it because they think it adds 200 yards to that maximum effect range.
the dude who founded Kuiu said he'd never make clothes for women, so that brand went on my s*** list a long time ago. This is hilarious thoKuiu Bros and Salvage Rifles.
Seeing a grown ass man take pictures of himself (in Kuiu clothing) to post on the internet to ask other men how he looks, is probably the most emasculating thing I've ever seen on the internet related to hunting. Before I was banned (the list is long) from the Kuiu by sell trade page on FB, the amount of tears and anti-bulling message I got was impressive.
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