Just built a 6.5 creedmoor on impact precision, stuteville barrel. Rifle has some old AAC 7.62 brake on it and I think is a culprit for throwing a very high POI vs. POA as every other component is top notch. Groups pretty well for first trip to the range and me fumbling about getting used to it.
So I'm at the crossroad(s) of;
Area 491 Hellfire in the short term to get the POI v POA correct and then later down the road get a Suppressor (January when the $200 tax is on longer)
OR
Purchase a Thunderbeast brake now? and then purchase the corresponding can in January? Do they include a brake when the purchase of the can or is it separate? Are the best TBs direct thread or repeatable with brake attachment?
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My Thunderbeast idea is rooted from like 7-10 years ago when they were the king of precision suppression. If there's another brand or number of precision cans that are excellent I'd love to hear about them.
Small other questions: Negative effects to accuracy even with TB? Lifespan under 6.5 creedmoor? What else don't I know that I don't know.
So I'm at the crossroad(s) of;
Area 491 Hellfire in the short term to get the POI v POA correct and then later down the road get a Suppressor (January when the $200 tax is on longer)
OR
Purchase a Thunderbeast brake now? and then purchase the corresponding can in January? Do they include a brake when the purchase of the can or is it separate? Are the best TBs direct thread or repeatable with brake attachment?
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My Thunderbeast idea is rooted from like 7-10 years ago when they were the king of precision suppression. If there's another brand or number of precision cans that are excellent I'd love to hear about them.
Small other questions: Negative effects to accuracy even with TB? Lifespan under 6.5 creedmoor? What else don't I know that I don't know.