Am about to add a break to a .243. Have to reduce both recoil and concussion. How does the Mussel Break stack up to these others?
That "green machine" is in that fixture to prove how worthless the slots are in the barrel of that Rem VTR. It recoiled the same with or without the slots blocked. All it does it make it louder.
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
Am about to add a break to a .243. Have to reduce both recoil and concussion. How does the Mussel Break stack up to these others?
Originally Posted by appleseed
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
I remember you talking about that now that you mention it. . . yet another unnecessary innovation from the other side of the fence. . .That "green machine" is in that fixture to prove how worthless the slots are in the barrel of that Rem VTR. It recoiled the same with or without the slots blocked. All it does it make it louder.
Triangle barrels, integral slot muzzle brake thingys, customer adjustable triggers that are no better than the original. . . . and pretty much the exact same action they've been using for almost 50 years. .. .innovation
The 110 may still be called the 110, but it is no where near the rifle they brought out back in '58. . .
My misspelling...that should be Muscle Break from Center Shot Rifles.
What brakes tame recoil the best for small to medimum calibers, .223, .243, .260?
Mine, of coarse. ;D
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
Never used a Vais but I know they are good. My shoulder (better than a measurement on a mechanical instrument) tells me the Shrewd is fairly effective...at least on a 300WSM and 7MM Magnum.
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