What tuner brake would you suggest?Put a tuner break on it You will have the best of both
The 6.5 x 47 is pretty much a match rifle, which means you will probably be shooting it in competition.I am building a 6.5 x 47 rifle and am wondering if a muzzle brake would noticeably help keep the rifle on target and whether the recoil is tolerable to someone (me) who is only modestly tolerant of it. I do not compete, will be shooting off a bench (maybe some prone), and the rifle will likely be 13+ lbs. Maybe recoil will be minimal with that kind of mass. ???
My own recoil tolerance is modest. I shot a 7 lb AR-15 with 458 SoComs in it, and it killed my shoulder. I also shot a 338 Lapua Savage (w/brake), and I could handle it, but doubt I would want to shoot more than 20 at a time. A lightish 308 hunting rifle kicked more than I wanted (was shooting 168s). A 13 lb. AR-15 in 223 with light bullets was fine. A Cooper 6mm Remington was more than I liked. Yeah, call me a lightweight, but I want to enjoy shooting it and not dislike the experience. I am having a barrel chambered, so this is the time to decide on a brake or not.
Thanks.
Phil
The 6.5 x 47 is pretty much a match rifle, which means you will probably be shooting it in competition.
Most matches outlaw muzzle brakes. If not shooting matches, get another caliber and muzzle brake it.
Start with a Harrell’s radial brake threaded 5/8-24. Then get a suppressor.
If you think that having excellent ear protection (plugs and quality muffs in my case) makes complaints about the sound from a brake null and void, you haven't been within a hundred yards of my braked rifle when it is being fired, lol.In all honesty.... if you’re at a gun range, you should have excellent ear pro on.
That makes complaints about the sound of a brake null and void.
Furthermore (and not to be argumentative) the 6.5x47 is so much more than a match cartridge.
It’s equally at home chasing coyotes, deer and plains game with proper bullet selection.
I am in California (unfortunately). Suppressors are not allowed. - Phil
Are guns allowed in California ???I am in California (unfortunately). Suppressors are not allowed. - Phil
In all honesty.... if you’re at a gun range, you should have excellent ear pro on.
That makes complaints about the sound of a brake null and void.
Sounds like 6.5mm is borderline for not using a muzzle brake and perhaps Idaho-Lefty in a previous post has a point in using 6mm. I calculate this rifle to weigh 14.25 lbs, unloaded, but do not know if that is enough to tame 6.5 recoil when shooting 123 and 130 grain bullets. I doubt I would shoot 139s or 140s. I have very limited access to areas where I could make use of those.
Phil