Friends,
I have a couple questions about what muzzle device to get for my LR 308.
First, some background. Mine came with a factory flash hider, held on by 5/8" x 24 tpi threads and a crush washer. I'm not a big fan of recoil, which is something I learned to dislike quite a bit whilst hunting with a Mossberg 590 pump shotgun and 1-ounce slugs.
So I got a Bennie Cooley oversize compensator from JP Enterprises. It worked exactly as advertised, as far as reducing reoil by more than half. Also, the concussion almost took my head off, and my ears were still ringing a day later. So, I will be selling the compensator to someone who shoots with earmuffs/plugs.
When I go hunting, my ears go naked. So the question is, what to put on the muzzle for noise.
A linear compensator like this comes highly recommended:
The theory is, that this muzzle device works by sending the muzzle blast forward. However, some people say that it also *in*creases recoil. The notion is that by pusing the noise forward, it also pushes back against your shoulder.
But there's also flash hiders, including something like this:
I have to wonder if a flash hider designed like this might make the muzzle blast more manageable by more slowly releasing the exploding gases through the holes in the side.
Now, I've heard that simply having the muzzle crowned can make a big difference with handling muzzle blast. Sort of like the linear compensator, working like a 'megaphone' pointing the blast away from the shooter. I can see the idea working, but I have to wonder if the result would really be noticeable. The LR 308 isn't crowned at the factory (or has a 'flat crown'), so that might be something I should do anyhow to enhance accuracy.
Does anyone have any range experience with muzzle devices like the ones I've mentioned, and any comments and advice to offer? Thanks!