<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Futo Inu:
Very interesting, Kilgore. So tell us. If you tuned your rifle at the range with the muzzle-breaked BOSS and came up with setting "X", for your load, could you then confidently replace the BOSS with the non-braked BOSS, put new one on setting "X" and without testing, and head out hunting, knowing that it would still group the same in the field as the braked BOSS at the range?[/quote]
As one who has both a Browning `varminter' in .223 and .308 with BOSSes on them I can say, YES! Once you get them `dialed in' any differences between the two is miniscule. Though, personally, since I mainly shoot varmints the non-CR BOSS w/brake is a bit of a plus. Downrange `noise' is actually fairly reduced. (Though one *does* have to wear some pretty decent hearing protection when shooting. And... {BSE GRIN!} The one time I actually broke down and went to a `commercial?' range everyone else stopped shooting after my first shot. [And that was with the .223! {CHORTLE!} I didn't even bother to unlimber the .308.] However since I have my own `private?' range at home I really don't notice the noise all that much.)
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