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Re: TRG-22 Muzzle Brake Agree with Mike & JBell. They do indeed make faster follow up shots easier and it's also easier to hold on target and watch for your shot. I am a nice neighbour though, so if I have someone placed close to me on a firing point and my brake creates a problem for them...
Re: TRG-22 Muzzle Brake I have a Sako brake that I use on a .308 and a .300WM. Easy to take on and off and no thread timing issues because of the clamp style. It makes me very unpopular at the firing point, however you will not be disappointed with it if you go that way. It's brutally...
Re: Shooting Glasses Oakley M frames, had a pair for years. Plenty of lens options as well. Damn Mike, I thought I was tacticool in those. Must be getting old....!
Re: How do you keep your cheek from slipping Scapa fabric tape. Been used by the British Army Snipers to improve cheek weld for years. Also works to provide base camouflage and something to paint over. And of course the rest of the military use it to generally hold stuff together...
Re: Mossberg 500 accessories advice required. I have a good stock of 00 and slug, so practice will be a big feature! Also picked up a few of the A-Zoom snap caps, very handy to do practice reloads at no cost indoors!
Re: Mossberg 500 accessories advice required. Thanks for the pointers, will investigate. Will look to get one of those side saddles too, they seem very simple and practical.
Re: Mossberg 500 accessories advice required. I was looking at the LPA ghost ring sights, any good? If I go down that route, I'm guessing I might not bother with an Eotech or similar. If anyone has some other suggestions I'd be grateful. I see the Mossberg ones are more reasonably priced...
Re: Mossberg 500 accessories advice required. I used a similar type of high quality bullshit to convince my wife I'd save money by reloading...AH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH..... Ahem...Really though, reloading saves money, cough, cough...chortle.. Don't get me started on reloading, why the hell is...
Re: Mossberg 500 accessories advice required. At the rate I'm going, what started out as a cheap practical shotgun will end up costing as much as a Benelli! Ah well, keeps me occupied. Thoughts on the Hogue OverMolded stock? I like texture and handling of the one on my 10-22, are they up to...
Re: Mossberg 500 accessories advice required. Having now found the Picatinny rails (purchase #2) I'm sensing the acquisition of maybe an Eotech may be an interesting sight to throw on top. Why the hell do they make so many different types?! My hand isn’t steady enough for any drilling work...
Re: Mossberg 500 accessories advice required. Now that's the info I need to know, don't want to make a pointless purchase. What makes the pistol gripped stocks no good? And who makes a decent sporter stock, preferably with some sort of recoil damping?
Re: Mossberg 500 accessories advice required. You can have the full size stock with a pistol grip like this which I am considering but don't know who is offering a good quality one:- But not one like this:- Unless you put a comically long barrel on it to bring it up to the...