I've been shooting my 6.5 Ultra 7 in comps for the past 3 or 4 years, and love it as an overall package. It obviously doesn't reduce recoil - specifically muzzle rise - as well as a brake does. I know about the 419 Maverick, but have the opportunity to pick up a new TBAC suppressor with a cert I picked up. I also love how quiet they are and knowing I won't be as deaf in 20 years haha.
The question I have for you guys that have multiple cans (or @Zak Smith ) - is there a measureable difference in recoil reduction/muzzle rise going from an Ultra 7 to a 338 Ultra? Currently shooting a typical 6mm match caliber if that helps, sub-2900 fps with a 34gr of powder. Does the larger volume of the 338 Ultra mean the recoil impulse will actually be longer than the Ultra 7, making it harder to spot trace and bullet splash?
I currently shoot a 24" barrel and would consider going down to a 21 - 22" barrel with the 338 Ultra for comps, losing some velocity if I can improve recoil reduction.
Thanks!
Sam
The question I have for you guys that have multiple cans (or @Zak Smith ) - is there a measureable difference in recoil reduction/muzzle rise going from an Ultra 7 to a 338 Ultra? Currently shooting a typical 6mm match caliber if that helps, sub-2900 fps with a 34gr of powder. Does the larger volume of the 338 Ultra mean the recoil impulse will actually be longer than the Ultra 7, making it harder to spot trace and bullet splash?
I currently shoot a 24" barrel and would consider going down to a 21 - 22" barrel with the 338 Ultra for comps, losing some velocity if I can improve recoil reduction.
Thanks!
Sam