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<blockquote data-quote="hunter0925" data-source="post: 4542229" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>I have a vias on my 300wsm that I had the gunsmith install during a rebarrel, a radial that is made into my barrel on my 325wsm and a little Rosie O'Donnell on my 16.5 inch 308. The little b is coming off my 308. If the gun was longer it may not be so bad but the concussion coming off that is enough to make you flinch even though the recoil feels like a 223. If your muzzle is threaded just buy the one that matches the threads, if not there are clamp on breaks. Gunsmiths will be particular on threading at times if the barrel is to thin for a sufficient shoulder. They are very nice for spotting shots but if I didn't need it for that I would bear the recoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter0925, post: 4542229, member: 13017"] I have a vias on my 300wsm that I had the gunsmith install during a rebarrel, a radial that is made into my barrel on my 325wsm and a little Rosie O'Donnell on my 16.5 inch 308. The little b is coming off my 308. If the gun was longer it may not be so bad but the concussion coming off that is enough to make you flinch even though the recoil feels like a 223. If your muzzle is threaded just buy the one that matches the threads, if not there are clamp on breaks. Gunsmiths will be particular on threading at times if the barrel is to thin for a sufficient shoulder. They are very nice for spotting shots but if I didn't need it for that I would bear the recoil. [/QUOTE]
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