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    Upgrades for my .270 axis


    So two years ago on my birthday my grandpa bought me a savage axis in .270 win. since then I have been upgrading it so it is comfortable for me and my girlfriend to shoot . So I just bought a boyds applejack thumb hole stock for it . Now I was thinking about getting a bolt on muzzle brake( http://kahntrol.com/products-page/cl...rakes/ksmb585/) to reduce the recoil. it is $156 shipped to my door. Do you think that it is worth it? Also should I get a accutrigger? the pull is about 5 lbs .

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    [quote]Do you think that it is worth it?[quote]

    No.

    Personally I would forget the bolt on brake. For example, if you buy a Shrewd brake say from Brownells for $60 and have it installed you will not end up spending any more than the $156 bolt on brake.

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    I would pass on a brake, especially a bolt on. Accu-triggers are nice however.

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    Do you have to have your barrel threaded

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    Quote Originally Posted by lotusboyrulz View Post
    Do you have to have your barrel threaded
    A brake will make a big difference in felt recoil especially on a BOLT gun. Buy a decent brake and have your barrel threaded by a gunsmith. Like mentioned above, it will end up costing about the same as the bolt on and will look way better.

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    I like the look of the bolt on muzzle brake

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    Quote Originally Posted by lotusboyrulz View Post
    I like the look of the bolt on muzzle brake
    That's fine, but the function is the problem. Many people have said they blow off the end of the rifle when fired, more so with tapered barrels. That steered me away from them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RP12 View Post
    That's fine, but the function is the problem. Many people have said they blow off the end of the rifle when fired, more so with tapered barrels. That steered me away from them.
    Blowing off the end... or getting bullet strikes because it's not centered on the bore. Do it the proper way and save yourself time, money and frustration.

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    Well I looked up the reviews for it and nobody has said anything about it blowing off the end so I may buy it

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    Quote Originally Posted by lotusboyrulz View Post
    Well I looked up the reviews for it and nobody has said anything about it blowing off the end so I may buy it
    Best of luck. If you get it, let us know how you like it, as I would like to hear positive results. Like I said I was considering one myself.

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    Message Thermaler about his experience!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneWolf View Post
    Message Thermaler about his experience!
    You can't tell a 16 yr old anything... they have to learn the hard way. Didn't we at that age?!

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    Not worth it. I bought one of these for $45 shipped http://www.muzzlebrakesandmore.com/s...rakes.php#2987
    It cost $75 to have the barrel threaded the brake clocked and contoured total $120 and I could not be happier.
    Or if you want something tactical go with one of these. http://killer-innovations.com/?page_id=319
    This is a sweet brake for the money you can not beat it

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