JP Recoil Eliminator is the best, so good it is illegal in most competition. JP has a new brake coming out, should work good, like all JP stuff.
I also have the Dynamic Resistance brake and it works great.
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JP Recoil Eliminator is the best, so good it is illegal in most competition. JP has a new brake coming out, should work good, like all JP stuff.
I also have the Dynamic Resistance brake and it works great.
I used one of these and it’s very flat recoiling. Also one of the most inexpensive brakes made, so sometimes more money doesn’t equal more performance. DPMS Miculek Compensator.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pew...pensators/amp/
If you need a brake on a 5.56/223 rifle then you should let your husband shoot it.
I like my brake, primarily because it irritates the absolute shit out of my buddy.
I just told him I am getting one of these for my next build.
https://billetargrip.com/products/ar-15-muzzle-brake
He is not pleased.
If you're even thinking about running suppressed down the road, give that some consideration as well...
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Say what?
Is that a 3 gun thing?
I LOVE my recoil eliminator. Looks like a brake on a howitzer.
http://i66.tinypic.com/10ggpcm.jpg
Not just the JP but all comps and muzzle breaks are banned in NRA High Power and NRA High Power Sporting matches. It because of the firing line points are 6' wide, not because one is better than another. NRA HP Rule 3.16.1 Is there an organization that banned it because they felt it was better?
IMHO a lot of time and ammo has been spent researching comps and although they do fulfill a purpose increasing accuracy is usually not one of those benefits. When group sizes shrink using a comp it is usually because the shooter is more relaxed not that the gun is shooting better.
Digital Ar linear compensator $45.00
https://digitals-ar-products.com/col...sator-223-5-57