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Apr 18, 2017
Works great!  Looks great!
 used it this past weekend on a very sunny day under conditions which surely would have caused glare issues and it worked great.  I also gotta say... I love the optic too.  the Primary Arms 4-14 is just AWESOME for the price;  and this sun shade finishes it off very nicely.

Apr 27, 2017
Works great and looks really cool too
3 of 3 found this helpful Works great.  if I had to guess I'd say it cuts recoil in half.  I have this installed on a Savage 10 in 6.5 Creedmoor.  Before the compensator, from the bench with a bipod, I would get a definite 'hop'  if I wasn't holding down at the bipod.  With the compensator it is smooth and virtually no hop.  I'm super happy with this compensator.  And clearly the best price of any similar device that I could find.  Someone here commented that it was on the 'large' side.  Yes.  it is a 'tanker' style but I think it looks really cool.   Oh and the best part... watching my brother-in-law shooting it on the ground in prone position, you can SEE it working.  you see the grass to the sides lay down, you clearly see the vapors/gasses shoot to the sides and straight up.  It's cool to watch.  Only downside was the installation- and this is not necessarily specific to this device.. but I had to crush the washer about 3/4 turn and it took a lot more force than I expected.  we had to make wooden blocks, cover with leather, and tighten the barrel down very tight in a vise- and us a large crescent wrench on the compensator, protected with more leather, to get the job done.  Maybe this is typical... but this was my first compensator installation. (in case your wondering, optic in pic is Primary Arms 4-14X44 w/sunshield.  also available on Amazon and I love this thing too.)
