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Gimme a Brake (a Muscle Brake)
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1075824" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>Well you are certainly on the right track. I have a 4-port muscle brake (non-magnum) on my 338 RUM. I can shoot the rifle all day long. no muzzle jump, no concussion. I highly recommend against any brake with top ports as they will likely slam your barrel into your stock. There's some videos out there that proves that. Also make sure a good gunsmith installs the brake, that's going to make the difference in accuracy.</p><p></p><p>My 338 RUM shoots in the .1 - .2 MOA range, and the only effect the brake had on accuracy is letting me shoot the rifle without flinching. Ryan Pierce installed the brake and did a great job. He is a sight sponsor.</p><p></p><p>If size/weight is not a factor, I would also give the Assassin brake made by JE Custom (also a sight sponsor and a top shelf gunsmith) a hard look. They just have a little larger footprint than the muscle brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1075824, member: 33822"] Well you are certainly on the right track. I have a 4-port muscle brake (non-magnum) on my 338 RUM. I can shoot the rifle all day long. no muzzle jump, no concussion. I highly recommend against any brake with top ports as they will likely slam your barrel into your stock. There's some videos out there that proves that. Also make sure a good gunsmith installs the brake, that's going to make the difference in accuracy. My 338 RUM shoots in the .1 - .2 MOA range, and the only effect the brake had on accuracy is letting me shoot the rifle without flinching. Ryan Pierce installed the brake and did a great job. He is a sight sponsor. If size/weight is not a factor, I would also give the Assassin brake made by JE Custom (also a sight sponsor and a top shelf gunsmith) a hard look. They just have a little larger footprint than the muscle brake. [/QUOTE]
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