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Thread: A little play at the range with a suppressor brakes, vids

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    A little play at the range with a suppressor brakes, vids

    I went to the range to have a play testing the effects a suppressor & brakes on recoil.
    This was just for fun & a spur of the moment thing & as such is more agricultural than how I normally test brakes.

    The first one is my Kimber 308 shooting 150s at about 2800fps, it weighs 3.3 kgs, 7.3 lbs with bi & monopod.
    The first shot is no brake or suppressor.
    The second shot is a suppressor.
    The third shot is my T2 brake, I will be building a 3 port version for the 308, 223 case.



    This one is my old 300 Rum, firing Factory Remington 180s at about 3200, it weighs 3.9 kgs with bi & monopod.
    The first shot is a long radial brake.
    The second is a 4 port brake with adapter.
    The third shot is my T2 brake.
    The last shot is with nothing, watch it take off !!! if I didn't have a stop on the base it would have been long gone
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    Is it just me that cant see the second vid?

    However I know that your brakes works as a 7lb 7wssm that I know of had a trigger issue ( Not sure what happened with that ) so it went off while just sitting on its bipod and just the owner holding onto the safety .

    The thing hardly moved very impressive engineering !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint Ruin View Post
    Is it just me that cant see the second vid?

    However I know that your brakes works as a 7lb 7wssm that I know of had a trigger issue ( Not sure what happened with that ) so it went off while just sitting on its bipod and just the owner holding onto the safety .

    The thing hardly moved very impressive engineering !

    Opps got called away for tea


    This one is my old 300 Rum, firing Factory Remington 180s at about 3200, it weighs 3.9 kgs with bi & monopod.
    The first shot is a long radial brake.
    The second is a 4 port brake with adapter.
    The third shot is my T2 Terminator muzzle brake.
    The last shot is with nothing, watch it take off !!! if I didn't have a stop on the base it would have been long gone



    I also learnt that firing 3kg Edge with 300s at 2750fps without a brake hurts as the bipod leaps 6 inches into the air.....
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    Re: A little play at the range with a suppressor brakes, vids

    Man i still cant see it

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    thats quite a display of the difference

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    Very cool....spot the joiner

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    Very impressive! I remember the one time I fired my 300RUM prone without a brake - the way it violently jumped backwards in the video says it all
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich007 View Post
    Very impressive! I remember the one time I fired my 300RUM prone without a brake - the way it violently jumped backwards in the video says it all
    Lol, I remember those days well, all those years ago, with 220s in my 1st 300 Rum, shit they hurt....

    The Edge with 300s unbraked is SAVAGE
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    that is a good test show good to see greg

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    Philipo is sitting here rubbing his hands together with a hard on
    Shoot it, root it & then BBQ it !!!

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    That's impressive to say the least!

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    Great video KG

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pop Shot View Post
    That's impressive to say the least!
    Pop shot. That was unfortunate wording sequencing immediately after Philipo's posting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Pop shot. That was unfortunate wording sequencing immediately after Philipo's posting.

    I had to stifle the obvious joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Pop shot. That was unfortunate wording sequencing immediately after Philipo's posting.
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