Gonna spin up a new barrel in 6 creed. Just wanted to know if there is a difference in recoil reduction between the hellfire and the sidewinder.
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Hellfire for non magnum sidewinder for big boy toysGonna spin up a new barrel in 6 creed. Just wanted to know if there is a difference in recoil reduction between the hellfire and the sidewinder.
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Using a big bore brake on a6mm won’t help. In fact it’ll probably make it worse........not that a 6creed recoils heavy anyway.Guess what I meant to say is I’m looking for maximum recoil reduction. Does the sidewinder reduce more?
Placebo maybe IMHO. You can always call Area 419, I’m sure they have some actual data on it.Ok. I just talk to some guys I shoot prs with and they say they do better. Just trying to get more advice.
This is exactly what I thought of when I saw the title.Hi,
Both the hellfire and the sidewinder eliminate ALL recoil from a 6CM.....ALL of it.
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Theis
Think about how brakes work, buddy. It redirects expanding gases. There's some research that suggests almost all the effect happens in the first two ports.
Putting a bigger brake on doesn't reduce recoil more, more gas pushed through a bigger brake reduces recoil more.
Bigger brake on the same amount of gas is likely to do nothing extra, and may reduce recoil less because the ports are designed for more gas volume than a 6mm is producing.
I guess everyone should slap T7’s on our rifles for maximum effect then.show me a slow motion video of a 4 port brake where all of the gas has been removed by the first 2 ports and nothing is coming out of the second or third ports. Basic physics tells us as long as there is gas coming out the 4th port it is still reducing recoil more. Although it is very small gains. It depends on whether you think the larger brake disadvantages you more than the small amount of extra recoil reduction. Personally I think the larger brake is of no disadvantage
Sounds like a fantastic plan with a hole through the middle for a 50 cal, but what ever floats your boatI guess everyone should slap T7’s on our rifles for maximum effect then.
Sidewinder is for the air, hellfire for the poors walking around on the ground.
Not quite, much like the actual missiles... Both server a role and aren't interchangeable.
Sidewinder is an AAMGonna spin up a new barrel in 6 creed. Just wanted to know if there is a difference in recoil reduction between the hellfire and the sidewinder.
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I'm shooting 6 creed. I've used the 419 HF, SW, and currently apa little bastard. all top ports are open on the APA and I'm not sure if I'm seeing any significant less muzzle flip. I know there's minimal recoil in the 6 creed, but I think he's specifically asking asking about keeping on target or to reduce muzzle flip. Its been a year since I've used the HF, I might take all 3 off these brakes out to the range and do a comparison test in one range session.Gonna spin up a new barrel in 6 creed. Just wanted to know if there is a difference in recoil reduction between the hellfire and the sidewinder.
Thanks