12/22/2023 0 Comments Asr muzzle brake size![]() Even though it's the same barrel size and contour as the first. With a can, the POI shift was about 2 clicks down, one click right. If they don't occur - great! IIRC my first 6.5 barrel had less than a click shift between bare muzzle and brake. The important thing is having a solid, repeatable mount so accuracy isn't compromised.Įxpect POI shifts from brakes and cans. I have it with my 223/300 AR-15, for a Surefire can. So far I've been willing to put up with a little more recoil, over a longer pulse.Ī quick detach can system is nice. ![]() But the can is just more pleasant to shoot - less noise and blast. These are good things in PRS-type competition. ![]() It cuts recoil faster and more effectively than a can. The brake is an APA with a timing/tightening collar, therefore it's no big deal taking it on and off at will. Do notice any appreciable POI shift when you attached your suppressor on to your barrels that have the semi-permanent muzzle devices attached?įor awhile I switched between brake and suppressor on my 6.5 creedmoor competition rifle. Thanks for the insight Sigfreund.I guess my concern was the combined weight of the muzzle break and the Silencerco Harvester Big Bore Suppressor cause POI shift. I don’t use the suppressor too much, but when I do, it’s relatively quick and easy to attach or switch among the different rifles. I consider the system to be about ideal for my purposes. The muzzle devices are timed and semipermanently attached with thread locker and peel washers, but the obvious difference is that the can is threaded and must be screwed on rather than using a QD mount. I have either a brake or a flash hider on five separate hosts: two Sako TRG-22 rifles (6.5 Creedmoor and 308 Winchester), two Tikka T3 rifles (223 Remington and 308 Winchester), and a T/C Contender (300 Blackout). Mine is a TBAC 30P-1 suppressor that was modified to work with the company’s line of brakes and flash hiders. If I understand your question correctly, I have a similar setup. What other considerations might there be? What am I missing? The question for the forum is whether this approach would yield the desired results. The goal would be to achieve more predictable consistency in shooting the rifle with just a muzzle brake or with the rifle suppressed and avoiding introducing variability with cycle of installation/removal of the Tikka supplied muzzle brake. The objective would be to have a more “permanently” installed muzzle brake which allows me the ability to quickly install my suppressor if I choose and not hassle with re-installation of a muzzle brake when I detach my suppressor. ![]() I am considering installing a muzzle brake that will allow me take advantage of the ASR Quick Attach/Detach mount I can install for my Silencerco Harvester Big Bore (aka Harvester 338) Suppressor in lieu of a direct thread end cap. To shoot suppressed, I must remove the muzzle brake and thread on my suppressor. With the rifle as shipped, if I want to install the muzzle brake, I need to thread it on, time it, and set it in with a screw. The barrel is threaded and comes with both a thread protector as well as a muzzle brake. The SiCo Omega to YHM mount offers the choice of YHM flash hiders or brakes, and the YHM QD mounting system is the best available, bar none, but you won't save weight.I just bought a Tikka T3x TAC A1 24” in 6.5 Creedmoor. The Diversified Machine titanium Omega to Griffon Minimalist brake or flash hider mount reduces weight and does not add length. But, if you want to switch do not go KeyMo, which adds weight and length, and the Q option isn't much lighter and looks even longer. Use a brake on the 11.5" 5.56 since once you shoot it suppressed you will never again shoot it unsuppressed and the brake will act as a sacrificial blast baffle to extend the life of the Omega's blast baffle.ĮTA: The ARS system works great so long as you don't do anything stupid, like hot swap the can or forget to turn the locking latch. If I was in your shoes, I would use a flash hider on the 18" and 16" barrels since these will be tolerable to shoot unsuppressed. View QuoteI have two Omegas and a bunch of brakes and flash hiders. ![]()
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