Ok, everyone hates "what's best" threads, myself included, but I need some input.
I am looking at taking Gunsite's ELR class in October, and if I do, I "need" another .338. For the volume of .338 shooting I am planning on doing in the future, a Sako TRG-42 is the best value going. If this rifle was going to see a ton of use I would gladly buy an AX in .338 (have one in .308 and it sees tons of use,) but I live in Maine and .338 distance shooting is few and far between. That said, I can justify the money for a TRG.
So moving on, while I am pretty solid built, I am still relatively recoil sensitive in that I develop a flinch in short order when shooting something with a lot of recoil. Due to the limited use this rifle will see, I don't think I can justify a .338 can. So I am looking at brake options, and I want the most effective brake I can get.
The options that I know of are:
Sako brake
Near brake
Roedale brake (yes Euro Optic has one packaged with a rifle, so it won't be impossible to get,)
Surefire brake
Thunderbeast 338p-1BA
Muscle brake
Fat Bastard brake
The first five I know come in 18x1, I'm not sure about the last two. If they require re threading I am not interested. The Thunderbeast would be a cool option because the guy I would be running the class with has a 338P-1 BA can I could use for the course, but ultimately I want the brake that provides the most recoil reduction possible.
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks,
-Bob
I am looking at taking Gunsite's ELR class in October, and if I do, I "need" another .338. For the volume of .338 shooting I am planning on doing in the future, a Sako TRG-42 is the best value going. If this rifle was going to see a ton of use I would gladly buy an AX in .338 (have one in .308 and it sees tons of use,) but I live in Maine and .338 distance shooting is few and far between. That said, I can justify the money for a TRG.
So moving on, while I am pretty solid built, I am still relatively recoil sensitive in that I develop a flinch in short order when shooting something with a lot of recoil. Due to the limited use this rifle will see, I don't think I can justify a .338 can. So I am looking at brake options, and I want the most effective brake I can get.
The options that I know of are:
Sako brake
Near brake
Roedale brake (yes Euro Optic has one packaged with a rifle, so it won't be impossible to get,)
Surefire brake
Thunderbeast 338p-1BA
Muscle brake
Fat Bastard brake
The first five I know come in 18x1, I'm not sure about the last two. If they require re threading I am not interested. The Thunderbeast would be a cool option because the guy I would be running the class with has a 338P-1 BA can I could use for the course, but ultimately I want the brake that provides the most recoil reduction possible.
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks,
-Bob