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Benchmark muzzle brake
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim See" data-source="post: 840088" data-attributes="member: 69519"><p>Benchmark was allowed by me/Center Shot Rifles to do a spin off of my Muscle brake, with a clamp screw on it so it could be easily user installed and timed by the gun owner who already had a threaded barrel. It is a very effective design and will reduce recoil up to 60%. A Blanket statement on recoil reduction can not be given as a brakes effectiveness varies by cartridge, powder volume, bore size and bullet weight. As far as increased noise, the brake was designed to reduce the concussion effect to the shooter, by elliminating the back-blast. It does this very well and in doing so is not as load as most other brakes. i did some dedcibil testing and on average it increased the noise by less than 4 DB on the 2 rifles I tested. With that said recomend you wear hearing protection when-ever you shoot any rifle. </p><p></p><p>Benchmark makes a button rifled barrel, I have used them and so have some of the guys I shoot with. I can only say my most accurate f-class rifle I ever owned had a bench-mark on it and that was out of a half dozen rifles which I built myself. I will be using them on my PRS match rifles soon as I retire the tubes I currently shoot. I consider them the best button barrel on the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim See, post: 840088, member: 69519"] Benchmark was allowed by me/Center Shot Rifles to do a spin off of my Muscle brake, with a clamp screw on it so it could be easily user installed and timed by the gun owner who already had a threaded barrel. It is a very effective design and will reduce recoil up to 60%. A Blanket statement on recoil reduction can not be given as a brakes effectiveness varies by cartridge, powder volume, bore size and bullet weight. As far as increased noise, the brake was designed to reduce the concussion effect to the shooter, by elliminating the back-blast. It does this very well and in doing so is not as load as most other brakes. i did some dedcibil testing and on average it increased the noise by less than 4 DB on the 2 rifles I tested. With that said recomend you wear hearing protection when-ever you shoot any rifle. Benchmark makes a button rifled barrel, I have used them and so have some of the guys I shoot with. I can only say my most accurate f-class rifle I ever owned had a bench-mark on it and that was out of a half dozen rifles which I built myself. I will be using them on my PRS match rifles soon as I retire the tubes I currently shoot. I consider them the best button barrel on the market. [/QUOTE]
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