Thanks Red.
I always use plugs & muffs when buggering about at the range or smoking steel/rocks.
Makes it difficult to talk to people but better than ringing ears :)
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Thanks Red.
I always use plugs & muffs when buggering about at the range or smoking steel/rocks.
Makes it difficult to talk to people but better than ringing ears :)
Sorry to disappoint :)
Yep not sure what the story is there, here they are again hopefully it works again :)
Both Gunworks, std on the 338 & Duralium on the 308.
A comparitive test would need to be done on a more techo rig than that one, as the diffrences would probably be fairly subtle between makes......
There is no two ways about it you need/have to have hearing protection with muzzle brakes, that & ground disturbance are their disadvantages.
Weight, size & massive recoil reduction, (with a great...
That one isn't my "proper" brake test rig, it is more of a visual one.
The "proper" one isn't very visual as it is a lot heavier & doesn't move much in comparision, very boring to watch ;)
That...
The brake does appear to soften the recoil pulse quite abit, deffinately more sharp without :)
If you fired the rifle with a very poor performimg brake without hearing protection, that may be the case, rather you than me though.....
The brake reduces so much more recoil than the suppressor...
I have heard it said & written heaps of times that suppressors reduce recoil heaps.....
From personal experience I though this was a little suss so I decided to have a play to see the difference....