Re: FLOP GUNS, YES ON NO?
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 12:22 am
I don't have a problem with flop at all. But let's do away with ALL muzzle brakes. It's not acceptable to have a 22 standing shooter shooting right next to a 6x284 shooter (flop or Creedmoor ) with a tank brake. Unless you happen to be impervious to concussion. 
All the blast is directed precisely at the shooters on either side of the brake.
Or, one of the easiest solutions I've heard is to cut a 5ft piece of 36 inch tin horn lengthwise and lay that over the shooter. No more blast and everyone's happy.

All the blast is directed precisely at the shooters on either side of the brake.
Or, one of the easiest solutions I've heard is to cut a 5ft piece of 36 inch tin horn lengthwise and lay that over the shooter. No more blast and everyone's happy.