MUZZLE BRAKES!!!
#21
RE: MUZZLE BRAKES!!!
WellDuck we have our opinions and isn't that why we are here.
The follow up shot on this was needed as I expoloded the only branch between meand this Elk at 200 yards.
You got me on the states you hunted and I am glad you had the opportunity and wish you luck in the future.
It's just about time to shut this piece of machinery down and head out to Alaska for the next 2 years for work and hunting.
So check in every once in a while as I plan to take advantage of all the big game opportunities that Alaska has to offer and will be posting pic's on what my braked weapons have taken.
Have a nice day sir.
The follow up shot on this was needed as I expoloded the only branch between meand this Elk at 200 yards.
You got me on the states you hunted and I am glad you had the opportunity and wish you luck in the future.
It's just about time to shut this piece of machinery down and head out to Alaska for the next 2 years for work and hunting.
So check in every once in a while as I plan to take advantage of all the big game opportunities that Alaska has to offer and will be posting pic's on what my braked weapons have taken.
Have a nice day sir.
#22
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Posts: 5,667
RE: MUZZLE BRAKES!!!
Ivalue my hearing far too much to ever fire a braked gun without hearing protection,and I will not wear hearing protection while hunting.That means that brakes are out for me.
#23
RE: MUZZLE BRAKES!!!
People who know shooting understand that the "felt recoil" of a weapon is only partially due to the free recoil energy that hits the shoulder. Much of the "felt recoil" is actually the shockwave of sound hitting your eardrums making the gun feel like it recoils much more than it actually does.
People at the range constantly complain about my Grendel .308 with 18" barrel with compensator.
I'm all for compensator however the design you're hawking isn't a very efficient one.
This is a much better design.
People at the range constantly complain about my Grendel .308 with 18" barrel with compensator.
I'm all for compensator however the design you're hawking isn't a very efficient one.
This is a much better design.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Slower Lower Delaware 1st State
Posts: 1,776
RE: MUZZLE BRAKES!!!
Intermission Time
I think this is a good topic.I've cleaned it up vs lockin the entire topic.
Stay on Topic without the insults and back and forth flaming or it's gettin
Locked Up !
Now back to our Show
I think this is a good topic.I've cleaned it up vs lockin the entire topic.
Stay on Topic without the insults and back and forth flaming or it's gettin
Locked Up !
Now back to our Show
#25
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Rivesville, WV
Posts: 3,192
RE: MUZZLE BRAKES!!!
AJ52-Thank you for intervening. Brutal-what do they call the break that you pictured. I saw it on the E. Arthur Brown site for an Encore barrel. Do you know someone else who does that break? I think the price at EABCO was $149. Thanks, Tom.
#26
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Posts: 93
RE: MUZZLE BRAKES!!!
AJ52,
thank you for stepping in! I did NOT start this topic to have it get out of control like it appeared to be heading. If it does start heading south again then please delete the complete topic....
DAVID
thank you for stepping in! I did NOT start this topic to have it get out of control like it appeared to be heading. If it does start heading south again then please delete the complete topic....
DAVID
#27
RE: MUZZLE BRAKES!!!
ORIGINAL: HEAD0001
AJ52-Thank you for intervening. Brutal-what do they call the break that you pictured. I saw it on the E. Arthur Brown site for an Encore barrel. Do you know someone else who does that break? I think the price at EABCO was $149. Thanks, Tom.
AJ52-Thank you for intervening. Brutal-what do they call the break that you pictured. I saw it on the E. Arthur Brown site for an Encore barrel. Do you know someone else who does that break? I think the price at EABCO was $149. Thanks, Tom.