Long Range Muzzle Device

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Best Muzzle Device Long Range

  • Muzzle Break

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Compensator

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  • Combination

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  • Suppressor

    Votes: 4 80.0%

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Red Dawn

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Looking into doing a DMR so 18" is the plan on the barrel. I'm noticing plenty of options for helping with flip or rise and staying on target. What do you use muzzle break, compensator, combination device or suppressor. What's the best option.

 

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Depends on what you want the muzzle device to do best. Brakes make the worst flash hiders. Flash hiders are the worst brakes.
A suppressor is a good compromise of flash and recoil reduction, plus sound reduction.

The best AR brake I dver used, was an AK Concepts(primary weapons fsc-556). Good god it was loud, but no rise. You didn't dven have to hold the front handguard, just let it lie there on your hand. Amazing on FA.
 
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If you're going with an 18" 5.56, I would run a good flash hider that utilizes a silencer mount, like the Silencerco ASR Flash Hider (or whatever works for any proposed can). An 18" rifle is heavy enough to help mitigate whatever minor recoil the 5.56 has, and I'm more worried about muzzle flash than I am shaving 1/10's of a second off of my split times.

If you're building something to only be used for competition use, then a compensator would be the way to go.
 
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My 18" rifle uses the AAC 51T brake. With a can and the rifle gas and buffer system, it's a nice smooth pulse that is easily controllable with very minimal muzzle movement.
 
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Jerry Miculek brake made by DPMS...you can shoot the rifle off of your nose if you want to.

But it is loud...
 
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Jerry Miculek brake made by DPMS...you can shoot the rifle off of your nose if you want to.

But it is loud...

Yeah, you definitely don't make any friends at the range. Especially with that 5.45 AR of yours. That damn thing is loud as hell. :p
 

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some good posts here...

the pws fsc 556 is a very good recoil mitigation device and will keep the rifle very level through long/fast shooting strings. very loud though...

for me, it depends on the caliber. 556 is loud and a good recoil-mitigating brake only adds to the effect. i had a silencerco asr brake that was very "soft shooting" but i had to double-up on ear pro (plugs under muffs) to stay sane. for 556, i now use flash hiders (mainly sico asr's because of my specwars) almost exclusively because the recoil reduction is not worth the extra blast noise.

if i were into competition shooting, i would use brakes like the fsc or asr brake on my "gamer guns." most of my rifles, i choose a nice flash hider for the aforementioned reasons.
 
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Yeah, you definitely don't make any friends at the range. Especially with that 5.45 AR of yours. That damn thing is loud as hell. :p


I put a bump-fire stock on it for good measure...
 
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Brake to minimize POI shift. If that can comes loose at all in a competition, you may be fucked. Yes, you can retighten, but you have already lost a couple shots, kill time, and then burn the shit out of your hand. You may also struggle with your zero when you pull the can off and put it back one.

I'd go with the APA little bastard gen 2 if you don't already have a can you are committed to. Granted, I run a Silencerco ASR on everything just so I can can up if I feel like it. With the the Omega on my 6.5, I get about a .4 mil drop and .2 kick to the right canned vs brake. That's not fully repeatable though.
 
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I just leave my SPECWAR on all the time- unless I'm shooting a new load or new ammo. Then I'll run a few through just the brake to make sure the load is stable and shoots basically as it should before I'll run it through the can.

That can causes about a 6 MOA shift downward. I'm looking forward to getting my hands on a mini-grunt to see how the shift compares.
 

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I do run the ASR mounts 1 flash & 1 brake on a couple barrels. I pinned a brake on a 14.5" and run the 556K on it. You better be in an open space without the can though. It will thump you good. Quite the conversation starter at the range.
 

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I do run the ASR mounts 1 flash & 1 brake on a couple barrels. I pinned a brake on a 14.5" and run the 556K on it. You better be in an open space without the can though. It will thump you good. Quite the conversation starter at the range.

i had an asr brake on a 5.56 sbr 7.5" (for a specwar 762).

that one wasn't so much a conversation starter as a conversation ender.

that setup could clear a public range in about five minutes. gave me migraines, though...
 
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