stubbicatt
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Guys, on another forum there is a fella who posted on experiencing a detached retina. Very grim.
It gets me thinking about installing brakes on my rifles.
I already have a good one on my PTR91. I like it a lot, it is the Cooley Compensator from JP Rifles, and has been on there, dang, has to be nearly 8 years now. (I'm gettin' old).
What do you guys think of the Noveske KX3 "Thunderpig" compensator on a 16" barrel? Does it make any difference in perceived recoil or muzzle deflection? Elsewhere I have read it is intended to simply retain pressure to assist in the cycling of a SBR.
I looked at a number of these brakes at the LGS on the weekend, an I'm inclined to get the Neth version for the 223.
(Now, I know 223 recoil is not objectionable and lest the pansy comments begin, I also know that brakes can really help keep muzzle deflection to a minimum to assist quick followup shots.)
Thanks to those who have real world experience and advice.
It gets me thinking about installing brakes on my rifles.
I already have a good one on my PTR91. I like it a lot, it is the Cooley Compensator from JP Rifles, and has been on there, dang, has to be nearly 8 years now. (I'm gettin' old).
What do you guys think of the Noveske KX3 "Thunderpig" compensator on a 16" barrel? Does it make any difference in perceived recoil or muzzle deflection? Elsewhere I have read it is intended to simply retain pressure to assist in the cycling of a SBR.
I looked at a number of these brakes at the LGS on the weekend, an I'm inclined to get the Neth version for the 223.
(Now, I know 223 recoil is not objectionable and lest the pansy comments begin, I also know that brakes can really help keep muzzle deflection to a minimum to assist quick followup shots.)
Thanks to those who have real world experience and advice.