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Good .308 Muzzle Brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="ClemsonCJ14" data-source="post: 590773" data-attributes="member: 40363"><p>Just got a Remington 700 SPS Tactical AAC-SD for Christmas and I'm wanting to get a muzzle brake for it. I'm wanting to know where I can get a good quality and effective muzzle brake for under $200? I've been looking at prices online and most fit in my price range...even the Weatherby...but I realize that some custom jobs can get a little pricey. Will the Weatherby Accubrake work on a non-Weatherby rifle? If so I may go that route because they're claiming a little over 50% recoil reduction. If not then what do you guys recommend? I like round suppressors more than the rectangular ones, but at the same time I'm more concerned with performance. But if performance is good on a round one that's about 7/8" in diameter and comes in 5/8-24 threads then that would be perfect. Thanks in advance for any info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClemsonCJ14, post: 590773, member: 40363"] Just got a Remington 700 SPS Tactical AAC-SD for Christmas and I'm wanting to get a muzzle brake for it. I'm wanting to know where I can get a good quality and effective muzzle brake for under $200? I've been looking at prices online and most fit in my price range...even the Weatherby...but I realize that some custom jobs can get a little pricey. Will the Weatherby Accubrake work on a non-Weatherby rifle? If so I may go that route because they're claiming a little over 50% recoil reduction. If not then what do you guys recommend? I like round suppressors more than the rectangular ones, but at the same time I'm more concerned with performance. But if performance is good on a round one that's about 7/8" in diameter and comes in 5/8-24 threads then that would be perfect. Thanks in advance for any info! [/QUOTE]
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