Just some pix of my new muzzle brake on my Remington 700 VS SF .220 Swift, it's a Hollands
Close-up of the device
Don't mind the clutter (can you find the 30mm A10 rounds )
Here are my 2 varmint rilfes, Rem. .220 swift and my Rem. XR100 .204 Ruger
Muzzle brake
Muzzle brake
The more I learn, the more I see how much I have to learn!
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Re: Muzzle brake
hozz: You're going to really like that brake in the field. I've got one of Darrell's Quick Discharge Brakes on my custom .243 Ackley, but mine is his older style (2000). The old ones were excellent, but the new ones like yours are even better.
I can see all my impacts no matter how heavy the bullet, feels like shooting a 22 Mag. Nice with a 243 Ackley or Swift where normally you would NOT see your hits. Enjoy......I know you will!
Here's mine on my custom Holland 243 Ackley:
I can see all my impacts no matter how heavy the bullet, feels like shooting a 22 Mag. Nice with a 243 Ackley or Swift where normally you would NOT see your hits. Enjoy......I know you will!
Here's mine on my custom Holland 243 Ackley:
Re: Muzzle brake
I took the swift out to the range today to try it out, and I've got to say that it had less felt recoil than my .204 Ruger.
I was out practicing for the postal shoot so I was able to shoot the .204 just after shooitng the swift. The trigger is still a little heavy (about 2 lbs) but consistent, someday I'll put a Jewell or rifle basics on it.
I like the look of that brake on your .243 AI, looks like a tiger tank getting ready too shoot some HE rounds out at some well bunkered Sod Dogs.
I was out practicing for the postal shoot so I was able to shoot the .204 just after shooitng the swift. The trigger is still a little heavy (about 2 lbs) but consistent, someday I'll put a Jewell or rifle basics on it.
I like the look of that brake on your .243 AI, looks like a tiger tank getting ready too shoot some HE rounds out at some well bunkered Sod Dogs.
The more I learn, the more I see how much I have to learn!
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Re: Muzzle brake
hozz: Yep, the pasture poodles hate that rifle! It probably seems like a Tiger tank to them....lobbing 88's into their midst. The longest shot I ever made on a PD was with that rifle in Montana. I nailed a big fat dog sitting on his mound on the far side of a shallow valley at 843 yards. With the brake I could see him launch about 4' in the air. A Nosler 70gr BT at 3800 fps will do that. I may end up putting one on my Swift too.
My wife took this picture moments prior to that shot:
My wife took this picture moments prior to that shot:
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Re: Muzzle brake
Rick: nice set up. I see you've got "back up" on your hip in case they charge....tell us about your wheelgun? Best, George
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- Rick in Oregon
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Re: Muzzle brake
vartarg: Being an incurable rimfire nut, both rifle and pistol, I always have one on me when in the field, either a revolver or auto. When in the squirrel or PD patch, we always have one handy to "protect the truck" from rodent charges.
That one there is one of my favorites of the revolvers, it's an S&W Mdl 617 K-22 Stainless/Classic 10-shot (with full lug) and Hogue Monogrips. On two PD trips in Montana, it alone accounted for just over 200 dogs. Had it not been along, I'm sure the truck tires wouldl have been shredded!
Here's Skippy learning how effective it is with WW Power Points:
Even if I have a scoped or red-dot rimfire on the bench, I'll always have an open-sighted handgun on my belt for the portability it offers.
My Ruger MK-I with a Leupold/Gilmore 1 MOA red-dot on the bench (Sako 204 on the bags in the background):
But on the same day, my Kimber 22LR conversion unit was aboard the .45acp frame for a belt gun.
Okay, thread hijack over hozz, sorry for the diversion. Thanks for the kind words, George.
That one there is one of my favorites of the revolvers, it's an S&W Mdl 617 K-22 Stainless/Classic 10-shot (with full lug) and Hogue Monogrips. On two PD trips in Montana, it alone accounted for just over 200 dogs. Had it not been along, I'm sure the truck tires wouldl have been shredded!
Here's Skippy learning how effective it is with WW Power Points:
Even if I have a scoped or red-dot rimfire on the bench, I'll always have an open-sighted handgun on my belt for the portability it offers.
My Ruger MK-I with a Leupold/Gilmore 1 MOA red-dot on the bench (Sako 204 on the bags in the background):
But on the same day, my Kimber 22LR conversion unit was aboard the .45acp frame for a belt gun.
Okay, thread hijack over hozz, sorry for the diversion. Thanks for the kind words, George.