Not sure if this is in the right section or not but here goes....
I have a Bennie Hill Rolling Thunder installed on my SPR-ish build; 16" HBAR fluted stainless barrel, 15" Seekins MCSR v2 rail, Seekins lower, etc... I like the Rolling Thunder so far except for one reason: it pushes the muzzle down more than anything else, making my reticle dip below the target and I have to come back up to get back on target. This somewhat defeats the purpose of having the brake obviously, so I was wondering what other people have done in this scenario. Should I try to drill out a port on the bottom to counter the top port and the downward movement? Or should I get a new comp? Any advice is welcome.
I have a Bennie Hill Rolling Thunder installed on my SPR-ish build; 16" HBAR fluted stainless barrel, 15" Seekins MCSR v2 rail, Seekins lower, etc... I like the Rolling Thunder so far except for one reason: it pushes the muzzle down more than anything else, making my reticle dip below the target and I have to come back up to get back on target. This somewhat defeats the purpose of having the brake obviously, so I was wondering what other people have done in this scenario. Should I try to drill out a port on the bottom to counter the top port and the downward movement? Or should I get a new comp? Any advice is welcome.