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$200+ for a brass catcher??? Seems I'd run cheap brass and leave it in the dirt for that....
What model do you have quicksilver? Been looking at them and can’t decide if the $125-140 range model is good enough or just grab the operator model at $220
What model do you have quicksilver? Been looking at them and can’t decide if the $125-140 range model is good enough or just grab the operator model at $220
TBR Operator model. Hands down. On my OBR, they were the only good option since it needed to be top mounted, with some off-set for the one-piece scope mount I run. I tried the cadwell; it's apparent that you're running a $40 catcher. Also had some melting in it. Attachment and removal system on the cadwell is clearly designed for a clean range; dirt and dust really made it a pain to put on and remove. TBR Operator, you can easily flip it forward to have full access to the ejection port, without having to fumble with a separate bag of brass in addition to all your other crap once the stage is completed. ADM throw lever mount is extremely reliable and easy to work with; fast too.
Bite the bullet and go TBR. Soon as they have one for bolt guns, I'm buying it.
I was gonna ask if anyone has ever given one of these a shot on a bolt gun?
How is asking about a brass catcher crying?Lapua brass in gas gun makes as much sense as wearing silk socks in rubber boots. If you are gonna lose the brass art a match use LC or Winchester and stop crying.
Have been using a Caldwell pic mount bag on 6.5 Grendel and 6.5CM AR’s, and once adjusted/set up properly, has been largely reliable. I hate shagging brass, especially Lapua, and this allows for more focus on shooting than tracking your brass.