The CHAD Muzzle brake. A different beast.
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- Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
- Hey guys! Wanted to bring you an initial impressions video on the CHAD that so many of you have been asking for! Hope you guys enjoy. Full review to follow!
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awesome video bro
It's always a pleasure to see people shooting with the MPA Matrix Pro-II. I ordered one of these some time ago. Can you make a video of how satisfied you are with it so far? I've already seen your first video of it. Maybe a comparison with the other chassis you use.
Already working on it! Big chassis comparison video coming.
@@Covertnoob5 Thanks man for your work, I know making videos like this is a lot of work.
Nice Eva Unit 01 colors on your chassis.
Thanks for the content! Just starting to go down the rabbit hole of precision rifle. Ordered my first precision rifle from MPA, the Matrix Pro PMR in 6.5 CM, based on the recommendations of a few competitors and am currently deciding on glass. Deciding between ZCO 5-27, ATACR 7-35, or Razor Gen 3 6-36.
I have owned or still own all three of those. Of those 3 I would choose ZCO. I currently have two Tangent's and the Gen 3.
BATFE is going to come down hard on that design. It's basically welded baffles. They shut down Sig Sauer, Lethal Eye, etc for a similar design.
There are tons of muzzle brakes on the market. The brake makes the gun louder. What are you getting at? It sounds like you're comparing a muzzle brake to a suppressor.
@@gilbertopadilla3611 Correct, and if you research past determinations from BATFE, brake designs that are similar to the CHAD have been dealt the heavy hand. Just because it is louder doesn't negate design criticism. For example, take a look at what they determined 3-4 weeks ago on a similar design muzzle brake. It also doesn't take a genius to look at the design of the CHAD and see the baffle design of the brake. In any case, I'm not a brake guy anyway... So suppressed shooting 99.999% for me unless I compete in a Commie state.
Look, at the end of the day, BATFE making such determinations is wrong and against all 2A values. Having built a few suppressors legally, I wouldn't risk dog shooters showing up to my door unnecessarily.
The error is the actual website describes the design, which is idiotic to me (note last sentence):
The biggest difference being the CHAD isn’t a shell with inserts like the tmb. It’s six individually machined pieces laser welded into a single assembly, (like tubeless silencers).
@@NiteQwill_ Thanks for the info. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on this.
Cool video. A couple of things. It is great to have the scope cam on this - but it would have been ideal to swap out the brake to something different halfway through so as to have a direct comparison to something else. Secondly, there seems to be almost a small vibration at the end of the muzzle on some shots - almost like the CHAD is pushing and flexing the barrel downward and then it continues to vibrate very slightly. Lastly, in a similar vein, to me the reticle always moved upwards, yet on many occasions you can clearly see the barrel being pushed down. Any concerns regarding this potential flex?
I will be comparing to the area419 hellfire and APA G3 FB in the full review video.
At what point are you seeing this flex? And at what point do you see be barrel being clearly pushed down? I guess timestamps would help address these concerns further.
@@Covertnoob5 Just looked at the video full screen and with .25 speed. I can't see the vibration - what I think I was seeing on the ipad was the rifle re-settleing which made it almost look like a vibration. Cool to watch in slow mo. Definitely keeps the rifle flat - you can see the barrel dip downwards (especially modified prone) as opposed to rising on many shots. After the rifle dips - very slightly - it rises then re settles. Looking forward to seeing it side by side on other brakes.
what color cerakote is that on the matrix pro 2?
Not cerakote. It’s anodized.
@@Covertnoob5 Oh, but what color is that? look similar to the cobalt gun candy that mpa used to offer
Definitely looks like something that would get your dog shot
You’ll have to forgive me, but I hunt and shoot steal for fun at 500 and 1000 yards. I also reload my own ammunition.
I typically use one of 4 cartilages. A 270 Win, 300 H&H, 338 Win Mag and a 375 H&H.
I have never used a brake, and I pretty much hit everything I aim at.
Why do you guys use brakes with pee-wee cartridges, using 20 pound rifles? Maybe you guys should be shooting pcp air rifles.
In a match we shoot 100-120 rounds a day. You’re not doing that with a 300 H&H without developing a flinch and beating yourself up for no reason. Off props I guarantee there’s 0 chance you’re seeing your trace and bullet impact at 4,5,600 yards with a 375 H&H to make corrections. We all mostly reload our ammo. There’s a big difference between shooting steel at the range with all day, no time limit, no props, no difficulty except when you’re ready to pull the trigger and what we do.
@falba1492 that’s a surprisingly ignorant comment…
@@austincook3735 What’s surprising is how feminine American men have become.
Man this is 22man all over again....
Fly him down to shoot a match with a man's rifle hahahaha 😆