martinl
Well-Known Member
I'm really considering removing the mod from my rifle.
I have a Sauer 202 outback, 243. fluted barrel synth stock, third eye mounts and Nightforcorce scope, a quality, well made, well balanced rifle that is a joy to use and handle but then i go and stick a 2lb baked bean can (sold as an ASE Northstar) on the end that looks terrible and upsets the whole feel of the rifle.
I use the rifle for foxing and for Roe. So on an outing I'll be lucky if i fire 2 shots, most outings none!
I know they can reduce muzzle flip and protect your hearing and maybe give you the chance of another shot at another beast but I feel i would enjoy my rifle more with it "modless"
I would be interested to know if anyone else has gone down this route and do they enjoy there rifle/shooting more.
I have a Sauer 202 outback, 243. fluted barrel synth stock, third eye mounts and Nightforcorce scope, a quality, well made, well balanced rifle that is a joy to use and handle but then i go and stick a 2lb baked bean can (sold as an ASE Northstar) on the end that looks terrible and upsets the whole feel of the rifle.
I use the rifle for foxing and for Roe. So on an outing I'll be lucky if i fire 2 shots, most outings none!
I know they can reduce muzzle flip and protect your hearing and maybe give you the chance of another shot at another beast but I feel i would enjoy my rifle more with it "modless"
I would be interested to know if anyone else has gone down this route and do they enjoy there rifle/shooting more.