for faster target acquisition due to less muzzle rise.
Why are people putting a muzzle break on a 22lr?
I cannt see the purpose of it
In theory when the projectile leaves the barrel the gases behind it might tip the bullet slightly of course.If this is true who knows.I had a .22 built by Dlask and he said that their XB-5 linear compensator adds 30 moa to accuracy
If the bullet is "tipping" when leaving the barrel I would think it was due to a defective crown. Adding 30 moa accuracy ???? Dlask must sell a sh!t load of these.
I have yet to see one of these devices on a winning .22 rim fire target rifle.
And wait for it, next post will be there isnt any muzzle rise on a 22LR.
good one!good one!
Why are people putting a muzzle break on a 22lr?
I cannt see the purpose of it



























