Sav wrote:I don't know but that's a cool rifle
Yeah ive really been spoilt in terms of a first gun. Which is why im worried that i wont actually be able to use it at my local club
brett1868 wrote:I know you can use it at St Mary's indoor range providing you let them know it's fitted with a compensator. They can put you on a bay where you're not likely to upset any of the range princesses. As for outdoor ranges or competing I'll leave that up to the more knowledgeable to reply. Nice looking barrel but not sure how they call it a brake when there's no angle and it's directed straight up. The description reads "To decrease recoil and muzzle jump, this uniquely contoured 22" barrel has an integral muzzle brake that’s machined-in during production."
Yeah, ive shot at St Marys no problem, but i live a bit further up north and was hoping to go shooting without having to drive for 3 hours. In terms of the angle, those were my thoughts too, its not like the people next me are going to even feel it.. I hope the range is of the same opinion, im just hoping someone else has one and can let me know
Thanks for your reply tho