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A new concept in Muzzle Brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 314422" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>e-mail from a customer who purchased a loose brake and had his smith instal.</p><p></p><p>Hello Jim,</p><p> </p><p>I recently purchased and had your muscle brake installed. I put the brake on a savage model 12 in .270 wsm. Prior to the install there was no way to shoot this rifle with free recoil as it had fairly sharp and quick recoil with some muzzle jump as well. It was just a bit more than I wanted to hang onto for extended range time.</p><p> </p><p> Since the brake install the rifle is definitely a "pussycat" to shoot and easy to control with the added benefit of no backblast whatsoever! I have fired other rifles equipped with muzzle brakes but most had an unpleasant backblast which in itself can lead to a dreaded flinch. Now becoming comfortable with this rifle has led me to a .194" group on my second 3 shot load development. Thanks again for a well designed product that actually does just what it was supposed to do with no hype whatsoever.</p><p> </p><p>Cordially,</p><p> </p><p>Chris Polinski</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 314422, member: 3733"] e-mail from a customer who purchased a loose brake and had his smith instal. Hello Jim, I recently purchased and had your muscle brake installed. I put the brake on a savage model 12 in .270 wsm. Prior to the install there was no way to shoot this rifle with free recoil as it had fairly sharp and quick recoil with some muzzle jump as well. It was just a bit more than I wanted to hang onto for extended range time. Since the brake install the rifle is definitely a “pussycat” to shoot and easy to control with the added benefit of no backblast whatsoever! I have fired other rifles equipped with muzzle brakes but most had an unpleasant backblast which in itself can lead to a dreaded flinch. Now becoming comfortable with this rifle has led me to a .194” group on my second 3 shot load development. Thanks again for a well designed product that actually does just what it was supposed to do with no hype whatsoever. Cordially, Chris Polinski [/QUOTE]
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