Here is another video of me shooting the .338 Lapua with the same muzzle brake. There is a problem with the magazine preventing me to shoot on full automatic but I think you get the idea of how good this muzzle brake is.
Impressive.. Is that a homemade muzzle break? If not could you point me to it? I am looking around for something with this type of performance for a 7.62x39.
@whisperingdeath308 he probably loads his own ammo. the reason 338 lapua is so expensive is because theres very little demand for it. so to buy it factory made its like $7.00 a shot, but if you take used brass re=prime it it, fill it with powder and use a press to put a new bullet in, you can make then yourself for less than $1.00 a shot if you use cheapy materials
Impressive.. Is that a homemade muzzle break? If not could you point me to it? I am looking around for something with this type of performance for a 7.62x39.
shize9ine 3 months ago
@54ectoplasms rofl. Zinnnngggg
aepceo1 8 months ago
who makes the rifle?
cv0lv0g0 9 months ago
that .338 is a beast of a round
Rawls03 10 months ago
that is retarded
goatsplat 10 months ago
@whisperingdeath308 he probably loads his own ammo. the reason 338 lapua is so expensive is because theres very little demand for it. so to buy it factory made its like $7.00 a shot, but if you take used brass re=prime it it, fill it with powder and use a press to put a new bullet in, you can make then yourself for less than $1.00 a shot if you use cheapy materials
bioforce5 11 months ago
@ryancicocki no Kidding man, those are'nt .22 shells at about $90 dollars a box those rounds are expeeeensive. This guy must be rich!
whisperingdeath308 11 months ago
Looks like fun, I can hear his wallet screaming ever so faintly.
2ndAmendmentable 1 year ago
there goes $140.
ryancicocki 1 year ago
Best way to shoot the .338 Lapua CHEAPLY is to remove the muzzle brake...
54ectoplasms 1 year ago