https://mdttac.ca/mdt-elite-muzzle-brake
Opinions of this brake Please - to be used on a 6.5 x 284 Norma - RJ
Opinions of this brake Please - to be used on a 6.5 x 284 Norma - RJ
MDT actually did a pretty good video on recoil vs amount of ports on the brake.
I have been thinking about tossing one of these on my 6.5 PRC for better shot tracking over the dust clouds I currently get -__-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muetyzKNOJ0
Good video, but faulty analysis to draw the conclusion that 4 and 5 ports create more recoil. You can't draw that conclusion from such a small sample size. If the sample size was to be increased to say ~30 shots per muzzle brake configuration, I bet you would find that the performance between 3, 4 and 5 ports are essentially identical for that rifle.
It does go to show that the first port does the majority of work, and there's diminishing returns for each added port, to a point where they don't add any additional benefit.
Yes Good video ! There 4 port is " There BEST reduction " ! Now i WONDER about outside diameter if that makes a difference giving the Gill a longer wall in it ?? RJ
I had one on my 6.5CM PRS gun, was not a big fan of the concussion being redirected back towards me. I swapped it for a Insite Heathen and am much happier for it.
Here you can see a video of my 6.5 in overcast and rainy conditions that really show how the Heathen directs the concussion away from the shooter and to the sides. Its a 4 Port Heathen.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CVIjEKlFGBd/
Good video, but faulty analysis to draw the conclusion that 4 and 5 ports create more recoil. You can't draw that conclusion from such a small sample size. If the sample size was to be increased to say ~30 shots per muzzle brake configuration, I bet you would find that the performance between 3, 4 and 5 ports are essentially identical for that rifle.
It does go to show that the first port does the majority of work, and there's diminishing returns for each added port, to a point where they don't add any additional benefit.
The new MDT Comp brake that's coming out shortly is more of a middle ground between the Heathen and the current Elite with regards to recoil mitigation/concussion balance.
Is the first baffle going to be 90 deg to the bore, or still angled back to the shooter?
The MPA 4-gill (Alamo 4-star) is the best brake I've used for recoil reduction, the ports are rearward-angled like that MDT brake. It turned my 300 PRC Bergara HMR into a comfy 243.
My 3 port Heathen hasn't really blown my hair back. Recoil reduction seems no better than the brake that came on my RPR. There's a little less concussion than my other brakes, but if I ever buy another one it will be the 4 or 5 port version.