JP muzzle brakes
- Blue109
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
This guys (muzzlebrakesandmore) brakes are really good, and less expensive than most of the big names. His site has videos of his vs some of the high end competition on his recoil sled. Im using a 3 port Tac Beast on my 308 and its amazing. Very blasty to the sides.
https://muzzlebrakesandmore.com
https://muzzlebrakesandmore.com
- shooter444
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑August 3rd, 2018, 9:43 pmApparently it's not dealing with recoil that's for sure. LOLshooter444 wrote: ↑August 3rd, 2018, 12:21 pmYEAH! 5.56!! REALLY!! Just what the f*** is your problem?
Apparently you just can't stop yourself from opening your mouth and have s*** fall out!
5.56 NATO caliber is interchangeable with 223 Remington. I load 69 grain, 223 Remington bullets to 3,000 feet per second, shooting at 250 yards with a 24 power scope, which DOES PRODUCE RECOIL. In fact, my 36 grain bullet loads at 4,000 FPS with my 36 power scope produces enough recoil to take me off target for follow up shots!
But, you see, if you were a shooter, you would know this!
JUST WHAT THE f*** IS YOUR PROBLEM! AND STOP FOLLOWING ME AROUND THIS SITE!
Re: JP muzzle brakes
Thank you for your opinion.
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- harleypower69
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
Don't California my Arizona, Steve.
- shooter444
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- Steve_In_29
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
Sorry I didn't know needing huge muzzle brakes on 16" barreled 5.56 ARs to tame the fierce recoil was an AZ thing.
- Steve_In_29
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
I guess my 71yo, 4'10", 98lb wife is lucky that fierce 5.56 recoil isn't dislocating her shoulder and knocking her on her butt every time she pulls the trigger.shooter444 wrote: ↑August 4th, 2018, 8:58 amApparently you just can't stop yourself from opening your mouth and have s*** fall out!Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑August 3rd, 2018, 9:43 pmApparently it's not dealing with recoil that's for sure. LOLshooter444 wrote: ↑August 3rd, 2018, 12:21 pm
YEAH! 5.56!! REALLY!! Just what the f*** is your problem?
5.56 NATO caliber is interchangeable with 223 Remington. I load 69 grain, 223 Remington bullets to 3,000 feet per second, shooting at 250 yards with a 24 power scope, which DOES PRODUCE RECOIL. In fact, my 36 grain bullet loads at 4,000 FPS with my 36 power scope produces enough recoil to take me off target for follow up shots!
But, you see, if you were a shooter, you would know this!
JUST WHAT THE f*** IS YOUR PROBLEM! AND STOP FOLLOWING ME AROUND THIS SITE!
- shooter444
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
5.56 NATO caliber is interchangeable with 223 Remington. I load 69 grain, 223 Remington bullets to 3,000 feet per second, shooting at 250 yards with a 24 power scope, which DOES PRODUCE RECOIL. In fact, my 36 grain bullet loads at 4,000 FPS with my 36 power scope produces enough recoil to take me off target for follow up shots!
Listen, I am not talking about pain from recoil.
I am talking about lessening recoil to stay on target as much as possible, with high power scopes, while shooting long distance.
STOP FOLLOWING ME AROUND THIS SITE
Listen, I am not talking about pain from recoil.
I am talking about lessening recoil to stay on target as much as possible, with high power scopes, while shooting long distance.
STOP FOLLOWING ME AROUND THIS SITE
- Steve_In_29
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
Your stated 250yds is FAR from "long distance". Also unless you are shooting some crazy timed rapid-fire event the recoil of 5.56 is hardly taking you that far off target when in a proper shooting position.shooter444 wrote: ↑August 6th, 2018, 8:27 am 5.56 NATO caliber is interchangeable with 223 Remington. I load 69 grain, 223 Remington bullets to 3,000 feet per second, shooting at 250 yards with a 24 power scope, which DOES PRODUCE RECOIL. In fact, my 36 grain bullet loads at 4,000 FPS with my 36 power scope produces enough recoil to take me off target for follow up shots!
Listen, I am not talking about pain from recoil.
I am talking about lessening recoil to stay on target as much as possible, with high power scopes, while shooting long distance.
STOP FOLLOWING ME AROUND THIS SITE
In the Marines I somehow managed to stay on target during the 200 and 300yd rapid fires and that included getting into position, firing 5 rounds, changing magazines and getting off another 5 rounds. All in 60 seconds, utilizing iron sights.
- shooter444
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
Who gives a f*** what you're old lady does, or what you did decades ago!
Try and change the subject (again) all you want, but the POINT is, you presented a false narrative about using the JP Eliminator for PAIN reduction, when that wasn't any part of my post!
GET A f*** LIFE AND STOP FOLLOWING ME AROUND THIS SITE
Try and change the subject (again) all you want, but the POINT is, you presented a false narrative about using the JP Eliminator for PAIN reduction, when that wasn't any part of my post!
GET A f*** LIFE AND STOP FOLLOWING ME AROUND THIS SITE
Re: JP muzzle brakes
Shooter444 are you saying Steve_In_29 is trolling you. WTF. I thought he would have more class
- Delfuego
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
I run APA Little Bastard (or Fat Bastard) brakes on all my match guns. Good brakes, good company.
- shooter444
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
About what? The trolling or the class he seems not to have???
- shooter444
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Re: JP muzzle brakes
Play your little self stroking rescue hero game all you wish, everyone here can read, and decipher TRUTH!
This is your third or fourth rescue mission post, isn't it!
It would be kinder of you to tell the poor old guy he is acting like a senile old fool, if you really want to be his hero.
P.S., and, it would be fruitless to try to lie, cover it up, or create a diversion post. Everyone here has access to everyone's 'user control panel' which allows accesses to all our posts, for casual scrutiny, if desired.
This is your third or fourth rescue mission post, isn't it!
It would be kinder of you to tell the poor old guy he is acting like a senile old fool, if you really want to be his hero.
P.S., and, it would be fruitless to try to lie, cover it up, or create a diversion post. Everyone here has access to everyone's 'user control panel' which allows accesses to all our posts, for casual scrutiny, if desired.
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