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Re: Muzzle Brakes
A muzzle brake for 2 grains of powder, that's not about practicality that's for fashion.
Why has nobody mentioned flash eliminator vs muzzle brake legality yet?
Why has nobody mentioned flash eliminator vs muzzle brake legality yet?
Re: Muzzle Brakes
In all the years I have been shooting I have never used a muzzle brake. Any new firearm purchase that came with a break the brake was removed and consigned to the bin.
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Re: Muzzle Brakes
Everyone whining about muzzle brakes, perhaps you sghould take up knitting instead of shooting?



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Re: Muzzle Brakes
Spoken like a Walt..............
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Pete wrote:Spoken like a Walt..............![]()
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Re: Muzzle Brakes
I have a Volquartsen 10/22 stabilization module on my 10/22 for mini rifle. It's so ugly it certainly isn't for fashion!DL. wrote:A muzzle brake for 2 grains of powder, that's not about practicality that's for fashion.

I also have the magload brake on my 15/22. Jury is still out on that one though as I've not done a there and then test with it off and on like I did with the 10/22.
Re: Muzzle Brakes
I appreciate the data is as old as the hills and felt recoil is quite a subjective thing, Chuck Hawks page indicates that my .22LR should have a recoil of 0.2 ft/lbs whereas my .308 might be as much as 18.1 ft/lbs. That's what I would put the brake on if I were in the market for one.RDC wrote:I have a Volquartsen 10/22 stabilization module on my 10/22 for mini rifle. It's so ugly it certainly isn't for fashion!DL. wrote:A muzzle brake for 2 grains of powder, that's not about practicality that's for fashion.It does give a notable difference in muzzle jump reduction though. I know 22lr isn't exactly the most excessive recoil, but if any negative impact can be reduced further, why not?
I also have the magload brake on my 15/22. Jury is still out on that one though as I've not done a there and then test with it off and on like I did with the 10/22.
Re: Muzzle Brakes
As should the pro-recoil taming brake advocotes.....clearly they should have stuck to shooting .22RF if they can't handle a bit of recoilAirbrush wrote:Everyone whining about muzzle brakes, perhaps you sghould take up knitting instead of shooting?![]()

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GeeRam wrote:As should the pro-recoil taming brake advocotes.....clearly they should have stuck to shooting .22RF if they can't handle a bit of recoilAirbrush wrote:Everyone whining about muzzle brakes, perhaps you sghould take up knitting instead of shooting?![]()

Re: Muzzle Brakes
I have been experimenting with .22LR accuracy recently when shot free recoil and there can be a noticeable hop when the rifle is fired. Certainly enough to move the point of aim an inch or two at 100 yards.
Would I fit a brake to any of my own .22LR rifles? of course not!
Would I fit a brake to any of my own .22LR rifles? of course not!
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