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  1. Got to play with it today at work. I purchased the 12 tooth brake with a full choke. The pattern at 25 yards using Federal Premium 9 pellet 00 was (as expected) a little tighter than with the stock choke. I also noticed a slight amount of recoil reduction too. Bonus!

     

    Oddly enough it made my shot pattern with Wolf 9 pellet 00 WORSE at 25 yards!!! Use quality ammo if this is going to be a serious defense gun folks!!!

     

    Didn't try it out with slugs...

     

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  2. "True-Dat"

     

    Royal Arms is very succinct on that point. The aluminum "Breacher Style" brakes will suffice in limitted use. So if you have to breach a neighbor's barn because an intruder is violating the livestock... or worse.... your daughter, it will work that day as well as any dedicated (steel) breaching brake. If you train cadets on a weekly/monthly basis, we would defer to a steel variant more suitable to the associated riggors of daily use.

     

    The "latter" requires a "Dept Letterhead" and associated higher cost. We (carriercomp) don't inventory them but can aquire them when needed. Typically RA would be the best avenue for aquisition when LEO/MIL "Steel" variants are needed, but when appropriate "Cred's" are submitted, we can furnish them for the same price as RA direct.

     

    Wish I would have known that. I would have sent over my credentials for a steel version.:(

     

    Why would you need Dept. Letterhead for a true breacher brake anyway? It's not like I'm looking for a suppressor or full auto. Must be a RA policy.

  3. Recoil is perceived differently by everyone.

     

    I find if I shoot from a good solid stance with the M4 pulled in tight to the shoulder it's very pleasant to shoot regardless of how powerful the load is.

     

    I'll shoot ANYTHING through my Benelli M4 without fear of recoil....my Benelli SuperNova Tactical on the otherhand....

  4. Wave, thanks for posting my website! I appreciate it.

     

    Diabolus, the BlackBore choke does not have any spikes, studs, rings, etc. in the bore of the choke. The choke has "blades" machined into the ports and the force of the combustion gases forces the body of the wad and petals against the blades as the wad reaches the the choke. Slivers of plastic are sliced off the wad, slowing it down and preventing the wad from blowing through the shot column.

     

    As an aside, I realize that chokes with studs, etc have been in the marketplace for a long time. They do a decent job on the wad, but I believe that they do NOT recommend using slugs in their chokes. Slugs are no problem with BlackBore Chokes.

    GTPSC (BlackBore)

     

    No problem, I read about your chokes in another thread(Coyote hunting?) and am really curious to try one of your HD chokes in my M4...

  5. Don't know if this helps you out but I just got off the phone with Mitch @ Mesa Tactical to order an Urbino for my Super Nova Tactical...."hopefully before Christmas" because the M4's are coming out first.

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