Muzzle Breaks
#13
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Matador, Texas
Posts: 284
RE: Muzzle Breaks
I agree with what has been said, if you think it will improve your shooting go for it, but, muzzle breaks have consequences, they can ruin your hearing, and can injure people standing to the side, but, if you want one, go for it.
#14
RE: Muzzle Breaks
I have one on my 7mm mag. I think it looks awesome on the end of the barrel. Is is the same contour as the barrel and there is no seam where they meet. Reduced recoil A LOT and the noise isn't much louder. You should ALWAYS have hearing protection when firing a gun anyway, so if they hurt your ears thats your fault for not wearing hearing peotection.
358WINMAG- As for the Lead Sled, you better be careful with that thing. All that recoil is now being tranferred right into your stock, mounts, rings, and scope.
358WINMAG- As for the Lead Sled, you better be careful with that thing. All that recoil is now being tranferred right into your stock, mounts, rings, and scope.
#15
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 309
RE: Muzzle Breaks
Jeepkid-
Has this been verified and proven? The reason I ask is that there's no idication of this with the paper work that came with the lead sled. If what you say is valid, I would limit the quantity of shots with big guns and do a ring, scope, etc. check when finished.
Has this been verified and proven? The reason I ask is that there's no idication of this with the paper work that came with the lead sled. If what you say is valid, I would limit the quantity of shots with big guns and do a ring, scope, etc. check when finished.
#16
RE: Muzzle Breaks
358WINMAN- sorry I thought it was WINMAG. As for Lead Sled, I was doing some research on it and thats what other people were saying about it. It makes sense to me, all that recoil has to be transfered somewhere. They recommended using it on smaller calibers, but not for big guns.
#17
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Federal Way, WA
Posts: 359
RE: Muzzle Breaks
A brake will hurt your ears only if you let it. Same deal with guns without a brake. If you go to the range with no plugs or muffs to shoot a centerfire rifle...you're going to damage hearing. The key with a brake is to be smart about it in the field and at the bench. Muffs on plugs at the range, and banded plugs or walker's game ears in the field.
Its not rocket surgery
Its not rocket surgery