Brake or No Brake??

Sniper260

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Feb 22, 2013
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That is the question.... My 338 Lapua unloaded is looking like it will end up being between 25-28lbs.... I know its heavy for a rifle but shes being built thick and solid on the manners T4A stock... is that enough weight to knock down the harsh recoil of a 338 lapua or should I still throw a brake on it for good measure? I dont want a brake, but I dont want a broke shoulder either... its mainly going to be shot off bipod and sand bag, or all sand bags...
 
APA Fat Bastard. Must have. Enough said.

I've been told the Fat Bastard is VERY effective. Translation: VERY loud to other shooters on the range.

A 28 lb rifle is called "artillery." Will it have wheels?

Shooting a lot of 338 lapua, your shoulder says "get a brake." Your wallet says "Don't."

I'm getting a 4-port Muscle brake on my 338 Norma. Check them out.
 
Although you may be OK with the recoil due to the weight of your rifle you need the brake for muzzle control so you can follow through on your shots. Even with my 20" .308 there is a big difference on seeing hits with and without the brake. I just can't stay on target as well without the brake. Me..I'd get the Fat Bastard for that Fat Bastard. LOL Nice Rifle. Show some pics!
 
I like the way the muscle brake looks... ill prolly put one of the 4 ports on it then... I figured this was gonna be what was said to me haha. Thanks guys
 
I'd go for a suppressor and have the best of both. Lower recoil and a lot less noise. Neighbors happy, you're happy and we're all happy....
My 338LM runs about 18.5 lb with the can and recoil is minimal. The little woman shoots the rifle without hesitation.

Frank