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Flash hider vs muzzle brake r6
Flash hider vs muzzle brake r6






flash hider vs muzzle brake r6
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LWRCI is a piston-driven gas gun so recoil is minimal either way. Still using my SC Chimera-300 suppressor on two other rifles (MPA 300-WM and LWRCI 6.5-CM) and enjoying the peace and quiet but not liking the recoil on the MPA 300-WM. Put 4 shots through the same hole at 100 yards with the MRAD (300-WM barrel) running the APA Fat Bastard on Friday (photo below). That said, after a few rounds, I get used to the concussion and noise, and stop flinching or closing my eyes in anticipation. but recoil and target re-acquisition are awesome, especially on the MRAD. I put two APA Gen-3 Fat Bastards on my Barrett MRAD barrels (300-WM and 338-L), and I have a Gen-3 Little Bastard on a Tikka T3x TAC A1 (6.5-CM). I continue testing, and am currently still undecided. If you can't effectively spot your impacts shooting suppressed, you as the shooter are not doing your job behind the trigger correctly (comment not aimed at anyone specifically).

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Free recoilers will argue differently on this matter and argue for the sake of a brake. This is a fault of the shooter, not the equipment. If your fundamentals are a little more on the "relaxed side" you may be penalized more with a suppressor. Apply the fundamentals, and it's very easy to keep your rifle on target through the follow through. Long story short, I never felt I was giving up much to a brake when shooting suppressed, after spending most of my shooting life shooting braked. Concussion has a huge effect on the body and mind, and even with adequate hearing protection, the concussion coming off of a brake can cause long term hearing damage.

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This is a big and often overlooked pro of shooting suppressed. The big upside to shooting suppressed is the mitigation of concussion. If you are properly applying the fundamentals, you should still be spotting all of your impacts. That said, I don't believe shooting suppressed is that much of a hindrance, especially with the proper application of fundamentals. With a brake, recoil is most efficiently mitigated and is over very quickly. Suppressed being a slow dwell while a brake (or unbraked, bare muzzle) is a sharp/rapid impulse.

flash hider vs muzzle brake r6

Of course, the recoil impulse is different between the two. I didn't realize how much I would enjoy it until I shot the 2018 quiet riot match, which is 100% suppressed. Is impact visibility and recoil management more important that concussion avoidance and good range-manners?Īs someone that has shot mostly with a muzzle brake, I readily welcome the thought of shooting fully suppressed. Has anyone else gone gone through this conundrum and willing to share your thoughts? Need to make this decision in time to solidify and lock in my zero, and have good ballistics/velocity information. and feeling like I should pull the ASR suppressor brake off my primary distance rifle (Masterpiece Arms 300-WMBA), skip the can, and get good with a good muzzle brake instead of using a can at this event. I'm traveling to a long range class in April to shoot out to (hopefully) 2,000 yards.

flash hider vs muzzle brake r6

That said, the guy at the bench next to me certainly gave me a few nasty looks since the side concussion was, um, impressive. But I decided to mount a Gen-3 Little Bastard muzzle brake on a new rifle (Tikka 6.5-CM), and I have to admit that the ability to see my impacts and get back on target, improved by orders of magnitude. I've sort of "defaulted" to using a suppressor, as it seemed the easier and more civilized choice for noise and concussion. If the gun gets louder, oh well, we're at a rifle range where there a things that go boom but hitting the guys next to me with muzzle blast just to look cool is a no go.I'm just getting into the really long distances, and I'm struggling with this one.

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I know what it's like to have to set my gun down and take a break because every time the guy next to me shoots it feels like somebody just through a hand full of rocks at me and I don't want to be that guy. I've been there when someone shows up with an AR-10 with a brake that would look more at home on an artillery piece. And while I like the looks of some of the brakes out there, I do most of my shooting at a public range where everyone is pretty close together and there are no walls separating the shooters. It's like an A-10 or Apache without bombs and missiles hanging underneath, it just doesn't look right. ARs are supposed to have something lethal looking hanging off the end of the barrel. I'm the same with my firearms, if I wanted the utmost in accuracy I wouldn't be building an AR, I'd have a nice bolt gun. When I buy a car I don't get the sensible sedan that gets good gas mileage and rates high on consumer reports, I get what looks good and something that I will enjoy using. I'm just a hobbyist, not a serious competitor. I'm going to be perfectly honest, it wouldn't look cool.








Flash hider vs muzzle brake r6