Muzzle breaks and accuracy

Nope. POI shift after installing/removing, but no effect on accuracy.
Reduced recoil was a big plus, vast noise increase was a bigger minus.
In the end the negatives outweighed the positive & I scrapped it.
This was on a Savage Hog Hunter, .308
 
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Nope. POI shift after installing/removing, but no effect on accuracy.
Reduced recoil was a big plus, vast noise increase was a bigger minus.
In the end the negatives outweighed the positive & I scraped it.
This was on a Savage Hog Hunter, .308
You just need to screw a can onto that brake and the noise issue goes away
 
Lmao! It took me long enough to get here! Another 5-8 years & I'll be good.
I read that as you were in Canada or some other lame state that doesn’t allow suppressors. LOL, I’m from a really small town, they don’t let me talk to outsiders much🤣🤣

I haven’t had a break that affected accuracy much yet. POI shift is normal anytime you thread something on the muzzle.
 
Even the most poorly designed brake will not have a negative effect on accuracy. Only two reasons why it would, a baffle strike (think of accuracy in feet, not inches), or a brake that is torqued too tight inducing stress into the barrel. This is also a no-no and should be avoided.

Mike


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