I'll preface my question: I know full well that a QD suppressor is not the ideal selection for a precision rifle. Since I already have this suppressor for another weapon, this is the one I'll be using. Given those constraints, let's focus on the specifics of the my questions below.
I have a SDN-6 on an SBR that I'd like to be able to put on my Rem 700. I have no real need to shoot my bolt gun suppressed and would not buy a can for that purpose, but since I already have a can capable of doing it I'd like to have it as an option. My question is mounting the thing. The three options from AAC I'm aware of are the Blackout flash hider, the plain muzzle brake, and the Brakeout. I looking for help comparing them from those that own/have shot them on a bolt gun.
I'm curious how much more effective at braking the brake is versus the Brakeout, and whether the reduction in overpressure/report is a good trade off. ie: does the Brakeout still work "enough" and is it significantly more pleasant for your shooting partners? Alternatively, is it the worst of both worlds instead of the best?
I don't use a brake now and never have. I read on here about how much easier it is to stay on target, etc, etc with a brake. Is the advantage such that I should consider the brake/Brakeout route, or should I just stick with the flash hider?
I've done as much looking around as I can, but the few comparisons I've seen are in regards to ARs - nothing for these devices on a bolt gun.
If it makes a difference in how the brake functions, I don't plan on cutting the barrel down any less than 20". Also, it's a .308
Anyone with experience with one/both/all three of these mounts, please chime in.
I have a SDN-6 on an SBR that I'd like to be able to put on my Rem 700. I have no real need to shoot my bolt gun suppressed and would not buy a can for that purpose, but since I already have a can capable of doing it I'd like to have it as an option. My question is mounting the thing. The three options from AAC I'm aware of are the Blackout flash hider, the plain muzzle brake, and the Brakeout. I looking for help comparing them from those that own/have shot them on a bolt gun.
I'm curious how much more effective at braking the brake is versus the Brakeout, and whether the reduction in overpressure/report is a good trade off. ie: does the Brakeout still work "enough" and is it significantly more pleasant for your shooting partners? Alternatively, is it the worst of both worlds instead of the best?
I don't use a brake now and never have. I read on here about how much easier it is to stay on target, etc, etc with a brake. Is the advantage such that I should consider the brake/Brakeout route, or should I just stick with the flash hider?
I've done as much looking around as I can, but the few comparisons I've seen are in regards to ARs - nothing for these devices on a bolt gun.
If it makes a difference in how the brake functions, I don't plan on cutting the barrel down any less than 20". Also, it's a .308
Anyone with experience with one/both/all three of these mounts, please chime in.
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