Originally Posted by
TechHunter
If you dont mind loosing some accuracy (as I am almost certain you would) then a screw-on might work for you. Last time I checked, the Harrells muzzlebreake was $39. Find yourself a local gunsmith to install it and you might be home free for about $140..maybe?
Good Luck.
I totally agree since the reduced recoil makes the rifle more controllable and the shooter less prone to flinching. A poorly installed muzzlebreak (or a lesser quality one) could affect accuracy, though.
Rarely does accuracy suffer with the proper installation of a well made brake and quite often it is improved. Since it does change the harmonics of the barrel you might need to tweak the load a bit.
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