I tested muzzle brakes today on a 338 that's sending 300's at 2750fps.
To say the recoil is "horrendous" would be an understatement
Here's what I did. I set up a 7mm Rem Mag at 11 pounds and loaded it up until it was max'd out with heavy bullets. Recoil was up there where most people would find it bothersome, NOT comfortable on the bench. I set this up on the sled as a benchmark and it moved my recoil sled 4 1/4 inches.... The gun and sled are around 25lb (???? guessing) and recoiled just over 4" on all six different days of testing. Very consistent.
My best muzzle brake cuts this down to 1 3/4 inches and "feels" like a .243.....
So, after baselining the test and trying some other hunting rifles on the sled, some of which neared the 4" mark, I strapped the 11lb 338 down and yarked the string.
15 1/4 inches of recoil.......
HOley cow, I've got some work to do..... I was hoping to cut the rifle weight down a couple-three more pounds
LOL
al
To say the recoil is "horrendous" would be an understatement
Here's what I did. I set up a 7mm Rem Mag at 11 pounds and loaded it up until it was max'd out with heavy bullets. Recoil was up there where most people would find it bothersome, NOT comfortable on the bench. I set this up on the sled as a benchmark and it moved my recoil sled 4 1/4 inches.... The gun and sled are around 25lb (???? guessing) and recoiled just over 4" on all six different days of testing. Very consistent.
My best muzzle brake cuts this down to 1 3/4 inches and "feels" like a .243.....
So, after baselining the test and trying some other hunting rifles on the sled, some of which neared the 4" mark, I strapped the 11lb 338 down and yarked the string.
15 1/4 inches of recoil.......
HOley cow, I've got some work to do..... I was hoping to cut the rifle weight down a couple-three more pounds
LOL
al