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Muzzle brakes just makes things more comfortable to shoot. Some guys want large calibers and no recoil, others want to spot their own shots at any distance, lots of reasons. I run them on some of my comp rifles to never come off target at any range and be able to engage multiple targets quickly. My hunting rifles have them to be able to stay on target and spot my own shots at any distance. I shoot between 20000-35000 rounds a year through centerfire rifles from .223 AR's to 338 Edges and the brakes do come in handy at times. For me, its the convenience of being able to see where I am hitting at all times and distances on my "braked" rifles.
Quote from: high country on December 04, 2011, 07:30:41 PMBark a vias from the prone in the field sometime without glasses and plugs. Once is enough.My brakes don't bark.... what are you trying to say? What has the prone got to do with anything. At least give me something with teeth to argue against...
Bark a vias from the prone in the field sometime without glasses and plugs. Once is enough.
Quote from: KillBilly on December 05, 2011, 08:17:42 AMQuote from: high country on December 04, 2011, 07:30:41 PMBark a vias from the prone in the field sometime without glasses and plugs. Once is enough.My brakes don't bark.... what are you trying to say? What has the prone got to do with anything. At least give me something with teeth to argue against... It will pick up every bit of moveable grit and sandblast your case with it. Try it once...not.
Next time you're shooting with him, drop an empty round in, hand him the gun and tell him " it's ready to go". Don't let him know that you put the empty round in. You'll know if it kicks and if the recoil is bothering him as soon as he pulls the trigger....I'm willing to bet it kicks him more than he is leading you to believe. If he's just "being tough" around dad, this could hinder his shooting abilities in the future. If he develops a flinch, it can take a lot of trigger time to get rid of it.
Quote from: high country on December 05, 2011, 08:20:41 AMQuote from: KillBilly on December 05, 2011, 08:17:42 AMQuote from: high country on December 04, 2011, 07:30:41 PMBark a vias from the prone in the field sometime without glasses and plugs. Once is enough.My brakes don't bark.... what are you trying to say? What has the prone got to do with anything. At least give me something with teeth to argue against... It will pick up every bit of moveable grit and sandblast your case with it. Try it once...not.I don't know what a Vias is, I have heard of a Vais, but I do know that my brakes don't kick stuff in my face. Maybe it is because my gunsmith knows what he is doing.
Quote from: deerslyr on December 01, 2011, 06:44:51 AMIve heard of guys doing something with mercury I wanna say? can anyone clarify this?I don't know if this was already covered, but it's a mercury dampener.
Ive heard of guys doing something with mercury I wanna say? can anyone clarify this?