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I have a 183 and have been going through the process of making it more accurate. Right now I am looking into muzzle breaks. I have a John Masen on it right now, and while it looks fine, it does not seem to do anything for muzzle jump or accuracy. My aim is to make this into a coyote rig.
Question. To those of you that have used the Mo-Reaper, did the extra weight seem to give you tighter groups? I shoot with a scope so I am not too concerned with the open sights being more accurate. I have read about more weight on the front will improve accuracy, but I was looking for information on the Mo-Reaper. It is easy to put on and looks beefy and great! I do not want to thread the barrel.
Right now, I have the rifle down to 2-3 in groups at 50 yards with no stringing. Next will be to start reloading and that I think will really tighten up the groups.
I have a 183 and have been going through the process of making it more accurate. Right now I am looking into muzzle breaks. I have a John Masen on it right now, and while it looks fine, it does not seem to do anything for muzzle jump or accuracy. My aim is to make this into a coyote rig.
Question. To those of you that have used the Mo-Reaper, did the extra weight seem to give you tighter groups? I shoot with a scope so I am not too concerned with the open sights being more accurate. I have read about more weight on the front will improve accuracy, but I was looking for information on the Mo-Reaper. It is easy to put on and looks beefy and great! I do not want to thread the barrel.
Right now, I have the rifle down to 2-3 in groups at 50 yards with no stringing. Next will be to start reloading and that I think will really tighten up the groups.