24 April 2016, 07:41
SilverfoxMuzzle Breaks on Dedicated Prairie Dog Rifles...Why Not??
By all means, create a gun trust BEFORE the new gun laws go into effect and purchase several suppressors. I use them on my .17 Tactical, .17 Remingtons, .204 Rugers, and my .22-250. In my case, the rifles shoot as accurately or more accurately than they did sans suppressor and the recoil has been reduced. I can have my scopes up on 20x or 24x for those with the higher power setting and see the hits in the scope. That includes the .22-250 shooting either 50 gr. Z-Max or the 53 gr. V-Max. Ya gotta love the suppressors. Keeps the prairie dogs up above ground a bit longer too.
21 May 2018, 20:30
AtkinsonThe older I get the more I appreciate muzzle brakes on my big bores, as most of you nay sayers will in time!

I like the option to remove them and have a thread protector, but I seem to take them off less and less..I shoot better with them btw, why I don't know but there is no recoil anticipation, so maybe that's it..
They have been cussed and discussed, mostly by folks that read too many gun mags, and pass that excretion on to others, although they have never tried them. Im a reformed muzzle brake hater, I was wrong back then and hard headed, until I took the cure so to speak!
