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That left handed pics look WAY WAY close to scope
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This is a bolt action rifle, rounds would be lobed gently out off the wall. In that photo, they would hit the purple sign about dead center top and fall to the floor, rack through the whole clip and never give it a thought. Scope distance is just an optical illusion in this photo.

 
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This is Nemesis Break and they are a work of art. Fully machined (5/8x24) they throw at approx. 22 degrees. Just enough to blow by both shoulders. Very fine work and will reduce felt recoil to that of a .223 with compensation. Most muzzle brakes on the market today are cast and then machined. This is 100% machined in house.Tolerances are kept within .002 and its very small in profile as well.

Go here:
http://www.nemesisarms.com/products.php

Note: Loud as in L-O-U-D, any good break will be.
 
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I suspect using the versa pod like that with the added points of contact you obtain is quite effective. Thanks for giving me food for thought...
 
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For better support pod should be behind jamb stop of door, not in front as shown, you are about to free float when you apply weight forward especially n humid conditions, looks like a steel door jamb, condensation can be a bitch.
 
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Yea, tactifool, you nailed it. Whole thing looks hobbled together, This ninja didn't even take the time to paint it. I just haven't gotten that practiced eye yet. I'll keep working on it.


Strick9, the interesting thing about this set-up is that the bipod is pulled rearward and doing that locks it up solid on the special head. David is actually leaning back, locking it into the door frame profile. He will do this exact same thing in car doors, no movement. In fact, I'll post anther shot of him demonstrating the low profile angle lay and palma grip lock-up too. The rifle will lay flat and steady unattended with the bipod folded forward, or auto adjust for angled surfaces. The magazine is made so that regardless of the weight on the receiver there is no pressure on the bolt. You could stand on the receiver and still work the bolt without bind. In plama, the rifle's weight is centered directly over the mag. This is a heavy rifle and one can still take your right hand right off the grip and the rifle just hangs there locked into your shoulder and palm hand.


Bachu, depends on who is on the pot and for how long and whether the operator will have to engage with a gas mask on as a result.



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