Re: Muzzle Break for 308?
I'm giving you suggestions, but do what you like. It's your money.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: N2DADARK</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Well thanks for all of you with the suggestions, I was looking at the JP brakes and it looks like a large chunk of hardware on the end of the barrel to have. I want a break because very rarely do I have someone to come spot with me,(<span style="color: #FF0000">Learn how to load a bi-pod, problem solved. Check out the online training here at Snipershide.)</span> and I would like to stay on target as much as possible after making a shot. I shoot from both a bi-pod and from my range bag.....occasionally my wife lets me from her shoulder. Also going thru around 100rnds on a setting is a lot for my shoulder to take,(<span style="color: #FF0000">I do the same and so does a lot of members here. Bi-pod loading also reduces the felt recoil</span>) as well as dirt, dust, rocks, and vegetation flying into the air.(<span style="color: #FF0000">Putting a break on the end of your stick isn't going to help here, only make matters worse.</span>) So for the ones who say "since when dose a .308 need a break" F**K off, do you know what I do for a living, how much I lift in a normal work day,(<span style="color: #FF0000">probably no more than me, I work outside for a living 50-60 hours a week. Again with a little training I believe you would find the break useless</span>) if I have to hike with a pack on to get the range, how many times I've fallen in a Motocross race, or how many times I've dislocated my shoulder, pulled it out of socket, torn something, and/or had surgery on it...NO,(<span style="color: #FF0000">Now if you have a medical reason I for one do not believe any member here would fault you for wanting, rather needing a break</span>) if I wanted your opinion on if a .308 need one I would have asked (<span style="color: #FF0000">You need to understand this question is asked very often. More often then not it's for taticool reasons, that's why you got some guff about breaking a .308</span>)but I didn't I simply stated that I wanted to get one was looking into getting a vortex and asked for suggestions. So if you don't have any information that could help me with the process, or suggestions and product reviews, and only what to try to comment on someone whom you know nothing about look else where, cause I didn't ask you for you F**KING thoughts on myself, and if you have a problem with it then get your ass off your couch, or that fancy swiveling chair in your own personal reloading room and come see me in Iraq, I'm here for the next 6 months. (<span style="color: #FF0000">There are many, many, many, members here that have been there done that, still doing that and so fourth. Your asking members not to judge you without merit but at the same time casting your own judgment upon the members here. Your begging to get flamed, and you will be obliged. I would suggest for future posting be as detail oriented as possible. This will result in meaningful responses. (for the most part</span>)</div></div>
Here are a few videos from the online training. These videos show what loading the bi-pod can do for you, enjoy, and try it.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lowlight</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Here are some videos where you can clearly see the muzzle moving in a straight line.
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