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<blockquote data-quote="signature542" data-source="post: 437804" data-attributes="member: 14798"><p>Re brakes.</p><p> </p><p>The holland is good and the size of the brake needs to be matched to the profile you chose to a point Not to big or small . The trick is to make a shoulder for it to fit snug and square. Hole diametre also needs to be very specific to the calibre for good accuracy and the smith may need to that on the lathe as well.</p><p> </p><p>The Vias is easier to fit as it doesnt need to be as precise with the vent holes and they are bored to diamtre. They put up a bit of dust and thats the last thing you want over your rifle and optics!</p><p> </p><p>These ported style brakes shouldn't really be removed all the time as they are indexed and timed perfectly.</p><p> </p><p>Shawns work well and so do the Hollands.... If you order direct from Shawn don't forget to get your dies from him .. All the hard work has been done for you with these dies. </p><p> </p><p>The Stiller would be very nice.... </p><p> </p><p>Shawn will have it all to you within 10 days...</p><p>John may not want to fit the other brakes as they require a bit more work.</p><p> </p><p>Be good to compare accuracy amongst us Aussie hunters and who's build worked out the best. Just add dollars !</p><p> </p><p>Whats John's build time like at the moment..?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="signature542, post: 437804, member: 14798"] Re brakes. The holland is good and the size of the brake needs to be matched to the profile you chose to a point Not to big or small . The trick is to make a shoulder for it to fit snug and square. Hole diametre also needs to be very specific to the calibre for good accuracy and the smith may need to that on the lathe as well. The Vias is easier to fit as it doesnt need to be as precise with the vent holes and they are bored to diamtre. They put up a bit of dust and thats the last thing you want over your rifle and optics! These ported style brakes shouldn't really be removed all the time as they are indexed and timed perfectly. Shawns work well and so do the Hollands.... If you order direct from Shawn don't forget to get your dies from him .. All the hard work has been done for you with these dies. The Stiller would be very nice.... Shawn will have it all to you within 10 days... John may not want to fit the other brakes as they require a bit more work. Be good to compare accuracy amongst us Aussie hunters and who's build worked out the best. Just add dollars ! Whats John's build time like at the moment..? [/QUOTE]
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