RichCoyle
Well-Known Member
how are you shooting? are you shooting off of bags on a bench or are you using a bipod? No brake will work unless you are doing your part also
What does it mean, "doing your part"?
how are you shooting? are you shooting off of bags on a bench or are you using a bipod? No brake will work unless you are doing your part also
Before you buy a brake..turn your scope down to 12 or lower....lowest power that allows you to still see your target.... you'll have a much better chance of seeing your impacts...just meGood to know thanks!
20 power
Take a look at the Fat Bastard brake. A lot depends on the weight of your rifle.I have been watching many videos on brakes. Most of which are comparisons done on smaller caliber guns. I have a Seekins Havok PH2 in 6.5 PRC with their Seekins brake. It seems to jump up enough that im not seeing my impacts from 100 out to 1000 yards. So long story short lol has anyone found a brake or compensater that has helped keep them on target? Thank you in advance.
For my 2cents this is a great brake, I'll attach a file of my testing it shooting my 300 WinMag, the recoil is near to nothing if you can believe it.I have been watching many videos on brakes. Most of which are comparisons done on smaller caliber guns. I have a Seekins Havok PH2 in 6.5 PRC with their Seekins brake. It seems to jump up enough that im not seeing my impacts from 100 out to 1000 yards. So long story short lol has anyone found a brake or compensater that has helped keep them on target? Thank you in advance.
good shooting position breathing and consistency always loading the bipod the same amount grip same every time, trigger pull. follow throught after shot is madeWhat does it mean, "doing your part"?
good shooting position breathing and consistency always loading the bipod the same amount grip same every time, trigger pull. follow throught after shot is made
Take a look at the Fat Bastard brake. A lot depends on the weight of your rifle.
Muzzle Brakes and More tamed my full throttle 300 Win Mag, look for the vid I posted.Bingo! The Seekins brakes work really well but with a light gun and basically a magnum cartridge you are just going to be wasting money buying brake after brake chasing something you won't find. Practice more with the rifle and work on your fundamentals and it will help more than buying more brakes.
Especially if it's the guy on the bench text to you with a big boomer.That's funny right there……. "Bastard", is what I call all of them! memtb
Especially if it's the guy on the bench text to you with a big boomer.
Yes for sure. Looks like you do a great job! I put an old Atlas brake made by Oden Works on a couple days ago and after drilling a couple of the holes on the top out a bit its helping a lot. Forgot i had it on a 6.5 Grendel AR 15 I have.Might try practicing different gun control practices. I shoot marmots with a 300win mag, 308, 25/06/AI, 243AIs, 6XCs, 22-250AIs,22-250, 223etc. I make all my own brakes and can see impacts on every one of them down thru 100yds. And they are just traditional 3side port variants anc nothing glamorous. Wouldn't be fun nor practical to shoot any of those if you couldn't see impacts.