John MH wrote:Not true, you do however have to inform the Range Office if you wish to use one when you book a lane. Not a problem if you shoot with other Muzzle Brake users and normally only an issue if you are crammed 3 people to a lane as is common TR practice.
No restrictions on Muzzle Brakes here: HRA Precision & Snap Shooting Match
LMT Accuracy
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Thanks for setting the record straight.
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Just got one still running it in, but I do like it as its AR as you can get :)
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I had a proper look at one at the Shooting Show, they were nicer than I thought. Post some pictures!
BobSki- Where's your .308/.260 Light Brown AXMC rifle?
BobSki- Where's your .308/.260 Light Brown AXMC rifle?
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what happens, like me that have the lmt when the barrel is evently shot out? i mean will lmt agree to make a barrel without the gas tube or is it tough luck son ??
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You can source a new barrel for it through Gary or Wayne or I'm sure any competent gunsmith could fabricate one.
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LOLHALODIN wrote:I had a proper look at one at the Shooting Show, they were nicer than I thought. Post some pictures!
BobSki- Where's your .308/.260 Light Brown AXMC rifle?
It is in my gun cabinet.

The 308 barrel has been shot at Sywell on the 100yd range with home loads and has now had 90 rounds of 170grain H&N high speed plated bullets driven by 16grains of Alliant 2400. I chose to follow the shoot one, clean it, shoot 3, clean it, shoot 5, clean it routine so it should be fine now.
The 260 Rem barrel hasn't had anything through it yet but I have 100 175 grain SMK in Lapua cases full of 43 Grains Viht N160 waiting for 22nd March, when it will be taken to Kingsbury.
I'll get some photos of it when at Sywell again on Wednesday.
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I ran my barrel in as well, it was in the manual that came with the rifle, so why not. Cool, I look forward to the photos!
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