Quoted: I run a Miculek brake on my 18" rifle length gas system. The dot only moves very slightly, depending on stance, the more I square up to the target them more stable it is. I can run .14 splits accurately out to about 25 yard with the brake. |
Being as I have not done 3-gun or run against a timer, can you put it in laymans terms for me? Here is what I am comparing things to: At 10-yards with my Dad's Bushmaster 16" with some funky off-brand brake on it, I can fire 2 rounds as fast as I can pull the trigger and they will be 1-3" apart on target. Here is a video of me shooting a bag of flour.
Take into account, I am more of a range-shooter than a tactical shooter, so this is blazing fast for me, lol.
Will I be able to do equal, or better with the Miculek brake? Clarks is just a short drive from me, so that would rock.
Here is the vid detailing the performance I am going to compare my rifle to, distance is 8-10 yards.
Video (5 shots in 2.5 seconds, the group on the paper of the bag was about 3") Can I mirror or beat this using the Miculek on a 20" rifle?
Also, out of curiosity, if I were to try this at 100 yards with your setup using the Miculik, would the results have me on a 12x24" target, or would the first shot be the only one on paper? What I am getting at, is that I want to be able to train the sights on the target at 100y and pull the trigger reasonably as fast as I can without jerking the rifle off-target and land my rounds where I am pointing.
What was the time of your splits before the brake? How bad is the blast from your standpoint as the shooter compared to no-brake? Have you shot other brakes and can you compare them as better or worse than the Miculek?
THANKS!