I've never quite understood the point of a muzzle brake on a bolt action rifle.
So it doesn't jump and kick and you flinch less to make a more accurate shot. So you can concentrate on hitting the target and not worry about getting scope eye.
I've never quite understood the point of a muzzle brake on a bolt action rifle.
Ok, got to ask now that I am following this posting.
What regulation/rule does adding a muzzle brake to a non-restricted rifle become a prohib or illegal modification?
Go for it, it's not permanent. If you get tired of it or sell the rifle you can remove it as easy as you installed it. As to recoil on the mosin, well that's part of the joy of shooting one.
It's an issue with every shot. Brakes on bolt actions are awesome in matches where you have next to no time to make hits on many targets. It's nice to be able to stay on target, see your hits, and piss off everyone else on the line with your loud noise! None of my rifles are braked, but ones that are are very nice to shoot.Thank you, I was unaware of what function muzzle brakes performed.
Recoil is an issue with follow-up shots, not the initial shot, which comes into play with semi-automatic rifles. With a bolt action rifle recoil doesn't impact accuracy unless you are afraid of recoil and anticipate it.
It's an issue with every shot. Brakes on bolt actions are awesome in matches where you have next to no time to make hits on many targets. It's nice to be able to stay on target, see your hits, and piss off everyone else on the line with your loud noise! None of my rifles are braked, but ones that are are very nice to shoot.