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brakes and snow

Emouse

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Aug 11, 2009
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Again today the Steyr crew got out to shoot. This was supposed to be part of a practical rifle practice but near most of the Club couldn't make it due to the extreme weather.

We slung lead at 600yds and it was interesting to observe the significant difference muzzle brake/no muzzle brake made?

The braked 04A1 certainly left no immediate ground signature whilst the P2 would certainly have advertised its presence on the first shot!

See below.

Snow depth was only 2-3" no more.
muzzleblaststeyr01.jpg

muzzlebrake02.jpg
 
Re: brakes and snow

at first i thought it was a winter driving lesson
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nice comparison picture, same can be applied to dusty / dirt environments.

snow is a little different as you can't pour water or oil in front of the muzzle as that would discolor it too, all that is left is the white sheet - and even that'll show some powder residue in many cases.
 
Re: brakes and snow

I carry a hessian standard issue sandbag,..it provides grip for the harris bipod feet or laid out works in mud/dust to cancel signature. Its a simple fix but I will put an EBI brake on the P2 before Xmas.

Pics with brake will follow,...
 
Re: brakes and snow

What type of brake is on the 04A1? A radial brake such as on my MLR blows a lot of debris when shot on dry ground. I haven't shot it in the snow yet, but I would imagine it'll leave quite a signature in the snow.