Levang Linear Compensator

"I shot a coyote a couple weeks ago at 360, and then shot his buddy at about 400 and watched both of them tip over. David"

Really?

Jack
 
I had one on my 22lr for a while and it really did make a difference in noise heard by the shooter using 22subs it was almost just a click......and thawk of the round impact.
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I have it on my 16'' 223 now and it seems to make a difference but I need to shoot it more with/with out before I can saw how much it helps.
 
Originally Posted By: azhuntnut1I put one on my AR and was surprised that it didn't help much in the way of recoil. I like to shoot coyotes at 400 and be able to see them drop in the scope. So I took mine down to my machinist and had him cut slits into the sides to line up with each hole. It is louder, but it has almost no recoil. I shot a coyote a couple weeks ago at 360, and then shot his buddy at about 400 and watched both of them tip over. David

Do you have pix of the modded Levang? Sounds interesting.
 
Originally Posted By: dogtiredSo far so good. Still seems quieter than a birdcage.

How is yours working out?











dont know yet, still waiting for a triangular handguard cap, for my dissy, but the levang is here, looks good.
they say ? it'll be in nexts week, i'll surly try it.
peabody
 
Originally Posted By: azhuntnut1I put one on my AR and was surprised that it didn't help much in the way of recoil. I like to shoot coyotes at 400 and be able to see them drop in the scope. So I took mine down to my machinist and had him cut slits into the sides to line up with each hole. It is louder, but it has almost no recoil. I shot a coyote a couple weeks ago at 360, and then shot his buddy at about 400 and watched both of them tip over. David

It's not a recoil reducer. Looking at the design its still pushing all the exiting gas in the same direction as the bore, so same force pushing back as before.

The only objective recoil test I've read on it showed a 0% reduction. The slits take some of the energy and divert it, so the noise will increase upwards along with the recoil reduction.

Physics, I'm a fan
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Yes Jack, really. I hoped to get it on video, but they didn't give me a chance to set up. Here is a pic of one of the coyotes with my son. You can tell by the background that you have to make long shots in this terrain. His buddy is laying just over the small rise in the background. Based on the date on the pic, I guess it was more like a couple months ago. I shoot so many that I loose track when I shoot them.

Kelbro, I will try to get a pic for you soon. David
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