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Which device offers the most recoil reduction-a correctly sized silencer or a correctly sized muzzle brake. Thanks
Which device offers the most recoil reduction-a correctly sized silencer or a correctly sized muzzle brake. Thanks
A silencer is more efficient at recoil reduction due to less wasted energy.
AND for a silencer to work efficiently the load must be sub-sonic. That in itself does away with most recoil.
What? You lost me there, Jerry. I'm talking about all things being equal, except brake, vs. suppressor, and in terms of recoil reduction from them. Brakes actually work "more" with higher muzzle pressures. I just assume that suppressors do too. Is that wrong?
What? You lost me there, Jerry. I'm talking about all things being equal, except brake, vs. suppressor, and in terms of recoil reduction from them. Brakes actually work "more" with higher muzzle pressures. I just assume that suppressors do too. Is that wrong?
I guess I should have mentioned-The cartridge that I had in mind was full power 338 Lapau Magnum loads. Thanks again.
I guess I should have mentioned-The cartridge that I had in mind was full power 338 Lapau Magnum loads. Thanks again.
www.muzzlebrakesandmore.com Jerry... by the case at Stan Widners store.....??? .
Jerry- you have to have a full case to be able to cut down target frames and catch sks handguards on fire.
2 MUZZLE BRAKES? RECOIL?
All brands of tested muzzle brakes increased the shooter's exposure by 5 to 10 dB. The increase in noise exposure is proportional to the recoil reducing effect of the muzzle brake. Replacing it by even a modest suppressor may thus produce a considerable 20 dB improvement at the shooter's position. This principle is valid for all weapons equipped with muzzle brake. Suppressors reduced recoil energy by 20 to 30 per cent, or about as much as muzzle brakes. They also prevented muzzle climb of assault rifles, firing full-auto bursts or continuous rapid fire.
put a couple(2) of those Mercury recoil reducers in a rifle he made up and said it reduced the recoil measurably. The bad thing about brakes is the extra noise and spray of hot gasses and burning powder on ones neighbors. Yes, I know there are the type that direct the gasses forward but if I could reduce recoil any other way, I would do it. I once had a 7mm STW with a factory break on it and that thing would deafen ya if you didn't stuff your ears. You might get the idea that I am agin breaks, well probably, if there is any other way.
Pete
Down sides to a suppressor. Moving one across State lines (even temporarily) requires ATF approval, and probably the approval of State and local officials as well.
Hope this helps.