CrackThump wrote:Ok, so Im new and inexperienced, maybe someone can shed some light on this....
I came across this on the interwebs last night,,, Muzzle brakes for 22LR... and my first thought was WHY EVEN. ???
but... you know.. theyre commercially available even here in Straya, so maybe theres a good reason for them.
Does anyone have or use one. ? seen one in action. ? Know why they even. ?
Whats it all about maaaaan.???
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Stix wrote:I would think they would have an effect even on a 22...my thought being anything to help a rifle stay put while the bullet is hurtling down the choob is surely going to have a good effect on the outcome....
Im not saying necessary, but good.
So blade, have you tried yours with & without & see if it makes a difference in the printed result...?
Maybe it might have an effect if the rifle is left to free recoil...?
bladeracer wrote:Stix wrote:I would think they would have an effect even on a 22...my thought being anything to help a rifle stay put while the bullet is hurtling down the choob is surely going to have a good effect on the outcome....
Im not saying necessary, but good.
So blade, have you tried yours with & without & see if it makes a difference in the printed result...?
Maybe it might have an effect if the rifle is left to free recoil...?
Yes, I've fired all my rifles with and without the brakes with no difference at the target, but I've not noticed any difference in recoil on the .22LR's.
TassieTiger wrote:Ummmm wa? Really? I’ve never seen nor heard of one for a 22...and I do not understand why — unless it’s not a muzzle brake but more like a...quiet achiever sold as a brake?
Supaduke wrote:I think it's partially a market void being filled. Many .22's are coming out with a threaded barrel. The majority of us can't put a suppressor on it, but the thread is there. People want to put 'something' on the threaded barrel. Ergo: .22lr brakes.
Daddybang wrote:Supaduke wrote:I think it's partially a market void being filled. Many .22's are coming out with a threaded barrel. The majority of us can't put a suppressor on it, but the thread is there. People want to put 'something' on the threaded barrel. Ergo: .22lr brakes.
Ok there's a point I never thought about!!
deye243 wrote:They should think about a barrel tuner
Archie wrote:Daddybang wrote:Supaduke wrote:I think it's partially a market void being filled. Many .22's are coming out with a threaded barrel. The majority of us can't put a suppressor on it, but the thread is there. People want to put 'something' on the threaded barrel. Ergo: .22lr brakes.
Ok there's a point I never thought about!!
Do they make screw-on bayonets?