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9/26/2011 7:59:37 AM EDT
Anyone using one of these?  Watching the promotional video it appears that there is almost ZERO muzzle climb...has this been your experience vs stock?

They are quote expensive at $165 so curious anyones input.
9/26/2011 8:01:37 AM EDT
[#1]
Seems this would also help for precision shooting as well.
9/26/2011 8:08:02 AM EDT
[#2]
I'm happy with my BC 1.0.
If you need a suppressor mount, then BC 2.0 would be the choice.
The BC 2.0 is $128 on Brownells if you can qualify for their discount.
9/26/2011 8:09:44 AM EDT
[#3]

Can you compare the muzzle rize between 1.0 and your stock suppressor
9/26/2011 8:21:58 AM EDT
[#4]
I have the 1.0 and love it.  When I first shot it, I couldn't tell how much difference it made.  When you fire a rifle with an A2 on it and then the BC immediately afterward, the difference is night and day.  With training and practice, you can really control muzzle rise with an A2 or any flash suppressor, but this makes it easier.
9/27/2011 7:08:28 AM EDT
[#6]
I have a 2.0 on my 10.5" Noveske.  LOVE IT.  Its amazing how much easier it is to control the muzzle rise.  Great for double taps.  It has more of a blast wave that I wasnt expecting, but overall i think its great.  Deffinately would buy one for my next build.
9/27/2011 7:41:16 AM EDT
[#7]
I'm not blown away by the BCs I have.  A true compensator soaks up muzzle rise better, but it lacks flash suppression that the BC mitigates, which I couldn't care less about.

Going back to the other thread, a compensator is not valuable for bench shooting.  Those guys use bull barrels.  You will be happier spending the money ona match trigger, like a Timney.
9/27/2011 2:39:22 PM EDT
[#8]
One battle comp, or 30 M16A1 flash hiders.... Hmmmmmmmmm.....
9/27/2011 2:41:04 PM EDT
[#9]
FWIW I shot my BC 1.0 at night and it threw a large flash. Much much larger than an a2x.
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