those are not brakes, I think companies marketed that style as a "magnaport" or something.
those are not brakes, I think companies marketed that style as a "magnaport" or something.
basically makes gun louder to everyone including the shooter with little to no recoil reduction
I had the name wrongThose are most definitely brakes. They are the KDF style brakes that reduce recoil by up to 50%. Magnaporting is a procesd where slots are cut in the actual barrel.
You can always wear reactive earmuffs![]()
ya,that's what I meant.Is that like reactive targets?
Is reactive earmuffs another name for electronic ear pro.
I absolutely abhor muzzle brakes. If I cannot handle the recoil, then I will step down a notch in power.
They are noisy to the extreme, and as Stubble says, they can have a detrimental effect on accuracy when
a load is developed with one on the rifle, and then it is removed to hunt with. D.
To me you are one of the wisest CGNers, but respectfully while I know you are talking about your own preference, I think that is a bit of a drastic statement.
I personally would not want to hunt with a breaked rifle. But I think they have their place for target shooting and such.
I wouldn't use them on a hunting rifle personally, but I love brakes on my target guns.
I want to own big bores for a few reasons, but mainly because I can, and part of that is accepting muzzle brakes. They are wonderfully useful tools when they are properly designed and installed, and all that is required is a little bit of respect towards any guys you may be shooting near.
Besides, it seems like 80% of all AR style firearms are now equipped with brakes of some kind instead of flash hiders, and nobody is complaining about the recoil on those guns (Except for that one epic sig line haha). Brakes serve more than just recoil reduction, it is a massive advantage to be able to spot your own shots on target as they land instead of reacquiring the target afterwards. This applies to bolt guns as well.
I bring this up because even though it is the hunting forum, guys seem to be talking about their downsides mainly as having to shoot beside them on a range.
Just my .02 from a guy who wears appropriate ear pro at the range.
I use my 50 for hunting, no confusionSeems the confusion is some folks are talking about "hunting" rifles whereas others are "sporting arms" uses for target/precision.
Different usage, different setup.
I use my 50 for hunting, no confusion
Ummmmmmm , yeah , you have mentioned that a few times.




























