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I just installed the Hellfire today after picking up the barrel from the gunsmith. I love this brake. Awesome recoil reduction and I do not notice an increase in muzzle blast from behing the rifle. The installation system is brilliant. Best part about the brake.
I just installed the Hellfire today on my 308 with a 26" barrel. I love it. Great recoil reduction and from behind the gun I do not notice an increase in muzzle blast. The genius installation system is great.
My rifle is a factory Remington 700 built around 1990. It s a gem. Without stirring up another whole debate i partially agree with you regarding you get what you pay for. I have learned especially in the ar world that certainly is not true. Thank you for all the input. The Area 419 is about...
I like the Area 419 Hellfire. Pretty unique way of timing it. I do not see the recoil reduction testing on it. How good does it compare to others out there?
My buddy has a ga precision 308 that is more accurate than mine. Anyhow, this post is about brakes not accuracy claims. Thanks for all the replies. I actually never thought about the brake affecting accuracy.
That M11 looks good. I called Precision Armament. The tech stated the M4 model reduces more recoil than the M11. The M11 has slightly less recoil reduction but is better on muzzle rise due to the top port.
I just came across this report. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2015/04/jeremy-s/ar-15-muzzle-brake-shootout-2/ They are on gas guns. Not sure if that matters.
I am shooting a Rem 700vs 308 win 26" barrel. The gun will shoot 1/4" moa all day long. I am looking to have the barrel threaded for a brake. Two cost effective brakes I came across are the POF 3 port $60 and The JP Eliminator $100. I am trying to keep the cost down. Any opinions on these two...
I love them . I load up 43.7 varget at 2700 fps from a Rem 700 vs 26" 1/12" twist. Loaded to 2.860.From my 100 yard zero they were right on at 500. I will be testing them at Dalton Nh prs this weekend. Range out to 1200 yards.
I actually looked at Vortex especially since they offer 40% off msrp. Based upon my reading (not just this forum). It seems that they have a high failure rate. I know their warranty is excellent but I did not want to deal with that.