WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
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WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
Want muzzle brake for 870 tactical 18" barrel unthreaded.
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Re: WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
Are you looking for one of the permanent muzzle devices that get soldered onto the barrel?
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Re: WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
Yes, my 870 tactical with Magpul furniture kicks like a mule with 3" XX 00 buckshot Magnums. After a couple of shots kind of makes you flinch.
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Re: WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
Well, S&J Hardware sells the KA-1212 Muzzle Brake on their website, though it's really more of a breaching stand-off.
To be honest, a muzzle break isn't going to change recoil appreciably on a shotgun - even if it is intended to be an actual brake. Pretty much everything sold as a "muzzle break" for a shotgun is either a breaching stand-off, a purely cosmetic accessory, or just plain snake oil. Shotguns send too much mass, and don't run at high-enough gas pressures for muzzle brakes or barrel porting to have the same effect as they do for high-powered rifles.
If I remember correctly, the Magpul stock comes with one of the excellent Remington SuperCell pads (if yours doesn't have one, you should get one). With that, heavy 3" magnum loads should be quite manageable (though they'll still kick) so long as the stock is fitting you properly, and you're using proper technique.
To be honest, a muzzle break isn't going to change recoil appreciably on a shotgun - even if it is intended to be an actual brake. Pretty much everything sold as a "muzzle break" for a shotgun is either a breaching stand-off, a purely cosmetic accessory, or just plain snake oil. Shotguns send too much mass, and don't run at high-enough gas pressures for muzzle brakes or barrel porting to have the same effect as they do for high-powered rifles.
If I remember correctly, the Magpul stock comes with one of the excellent Remington SuperCell pads (if yours doesn't have one, you should get one). With that, heavy 3" magnum loads should be quite manageable (though they'll still kick) so long as the stock is fitting you properly, and you're using proper technique.
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Re: WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
I've been looking at the KA 12 12 .
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Re: WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
I ordered the Magpul SGA Remington 870 butt pad adaptor and a Remington Supercell recoil pad for shotguns. I'll try that next week and see if that helps.
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Re: WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
I don't think you'll be disappointed. The first time I shot turkey loads with my 870 (with the factory, hard rubber pad), I was sore for days. After installing a SuperCell, I can shoot magnums all day comfortably. Also, the smooth surface material of the SuperCell pads will not grab or hang up on clothing the way many others will.
WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
I threw one of these on and it helps reduce recoil some.
Gel Filled Recoil Pads
http://amzn.com/B00081Q7E4
Gel Filled Recoil Pads
http://amzn.com/B00081Q7E4
WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
I did however screw it into place to stop slippage.
WTB muzzlebreak for 870 tactical
I completely agree with sync. I have the magpul stock and my first time out I had some 3" magnum buck &slugs and boy did I regret it. I immediately ordered the SGA Remington adapter and the "supercell pad" sync mentioned. What a world of difference! Also unless your hunting i'd stear clear of the magnum loads in general.