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allen 5 port muzzle brake vs factory one
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 613166" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Thanks for the reports guys, much more valuable then anything I can say about the Painkillers.</p><p> </p><p>That said, I would like to add a few more bits of information.</p><p> </p><p>The large 5 port and medium 3 port Painkillers are the best for protecting the shooter from intensive muzzle blast. This is because of the long runner design on both of these brakes.</p><p> </p><p>The Slim version of the medium 3 port PK and the Small 3 port PK have shorter length runners, still EXTREMELY effective at reducing felt recoil but because of the shorter runners, the escaping muzzle gas is not as focused which allows it to disperse over a wider range around the muzzle. While better then many brake designs, the shooter will notice a bit more "Intensity" with the small and Slim medium PK then you will from the Large and Medium PK.</p><p> </p><p>That said, if you get in the blast area of the Large 5 port and Medium 3 port, it WILL be intense!!! Keep your spotters and bystandards as directly behind you as possible for their comfort and protection.</p><p> </p><p>I am considering a Micro version of the 5 port PK for use on barrels with very light sporter contour barrels in the .540" to 0.650" range. Curious what your guys opinion on a newer, smaller version of the PK would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 613166, member: 10"] Thanks for the reports guys, much more valuable then anything I can say about the Painkillers. That said, I would like to add a few more bits of information. The large 5 port and medium 3 port Painkillers are the best for protecting the shooter from intensive muzzle blast. This is because of the long runner design on both of these brakes. The Slim version of the medium 3 port PK and the Small 3 port PK have shorter length runners, still EXTREMELY effective at reducing felt recoil but because of the shorter runners, the escaping muzzle gas is not as focused which allows it to disperse over a wider range around the muzzle. While better then many brake designs, the shooter will notice a bit more "Intensity" with the small and Slim medium PK then you will from the Large and Medium PK. That said, if you get in the blast area of the Large 5 port and Medium 3 port, it WILL be intense!!! Keep your spotters and bystandards as directly behind you as possible for their comfort and protection. I am considering a Micro version of the 5 port PK for use on barrels with very light sporter contour barrels in the .540" to 0.650" range. Curious what your guys opinion on a newer, smaller version of the PK would be. [/QUOTE]
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