Re: My First Target Rifle Build
GNERGY
No sir...I don't see where an apology is due anyone! I have a muzzle break on the rifle below and it's designed such that I can unscrew it and screw on a 'muzzle cap'. It works quite well and I've seen many rifles with 'breaks' designed this way. Either way, with or without....it shoots very tight groups from a long ways back!!

Savage by Sharps45 2 7/8, on Flickr
GNERGY said:I want to apologize to those guys that I rubbed your feathers the wrong way.
NOT REALLYIf you would just READ the post, I EXPLAINED Everything. I said muzzle brakes aren't allowed in F/TR Class but since I just PUNCH PAPER a lot that I like it because it kicks like a 223. I could remove the brake if I get serious at competing in F class. And if I did make a sleeve to go over the brake it would completely cover the brake and not let any gasses out, it would not turn it into a supressor. Browing make a brake that was adjustable and you could turn it so it was completely closed, it wasn't concidered a supressor. And pertaining to my truck axle as a barrel, most guys that I know that shoot want their barrel as stiff as possible so heat doesn't change POI. My barrel if you READ the first post is 1.250 Dia at the action as are all Remington barrels, it tapers to 1.100 at the muzzle. My barrel is 27 in long and 2 in of that is the brake. That is why it looks fatter.
I think that the gentleman that runs the F class shoot is bringing more people into the sport. I was just working up some loads one day when he asked me if I had ever shot F class. I didn't know what F class was and he explained it. Then said just come and shoot and have some fun. I came there on the day of the match and was nervous anyway and looking at all the top notch equipment, A lot of rifles made by Victor Bruno, I was even more nervous. I never met a friendlier bunch of guys that were willing to give help and advice, and never got criticized because I had a factory rifle with a brake on it. They just said you are a new guy and come on and we will show you what to do. They just put me down at the end and put a stool between me and he next guy. I only shot a 552 but I had a real good time. Some of them use my bipods now. ;D
Now I have a rifle ( without the brake of course ) that can compete with those guys. Isn't this what we want is to bring more people into the sport?
If Mike wouldn't of asked me to try F class I would just be punching paper, not knowing the fun of the competition that I would be missing. It is also making me a better shooter.
Have a good day
Tarey
GNERGY
No sir...I don't see where an apology is due anyone! I have a muzzle break on the rifle below and it's designed such that I can unscrew it and screw on a 'muzzle cap'. It works quite well and I've seen many rifles with 'breaks' designed this way. Either way, with or without....it shoots very tight groups from a long ways back!!

Savage by Sharps45 2 7/8, on Flickr