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Muzzle brake - does one like this exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spotter&#039;s Signature" data-source="post: 2679824" data-attributes="member: 121865"><p>Gentlemen, I've been searching and discussing this to no avail. Briefly, I'm looking for a muzzle brake with the following specs; please recommend something if you are familiar with the product or know of something that satisfies what I need. I'd appreciate a reference to a thread here if I missed it. <em>I'm NOT looking for opinions on whether to use one or not, what to do instead, alternative solutions, or why my idea is terrible. Product recommendations, instead.</em></p><p>I appreciate your time, expertise and help.</p><p></p><p>The brake will go on a skinny barrel of a light, punishing hunting rifle in 7mm WBY MAG. The idea here is to make the rifle super light and compact and mitigate recoil - priority #1. This is an experimental rifle, there's some work done on it, so please, brakes only.</p><p></p><p>Specs:</p><p></p><p>Cal: 7mm (WBY MAG, it needs to be sturdy)</p><p>1/2" x 28 thread</p><p>4-port or 5-port only</p><p>Self-timed</p><p>Ports on top for compensation (e.g. like in the Fat Bastard by APA) fixed or adjustable</p><p>Light weight (and not bulky, size-wise)</p><p>No ports directed straight downward (prone debris blowback...)</p><p>Nitrided</p><p></p><p>The big limitation here is the 1/2" thread... I'm not interested in adapters/additional contraptions to install the brake (weight reduction). Some specs above are "flexible" (SS vs nitrided), but most are "fixed". Apollo LR 7mm comes to mind, but no 1/2" thread. I wonder if you could help me find something like this, if it exists...</p><p>Thanks again for your time and help.</p><p></p><p>Happy hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spotter's Signature, post: 2679824, member: 121865"] Gentlemen, I've been searching and discussing this to no avail. Briefly, I'm looking for a muzzle brake with the following specs; please recommend something if you are familiar with the product or know of something that satisfies what I need. I'd appreciate a reference to a thread here if I missed it. [I]I'm NOT looking for opinions on whether to use one or not, what to do instead, alternative solutions, or why my idea is terrible. Product recommendations, instead.[/I] I appreciate your time, expertise and help. The brake will go on a skinny barrel of a light, punishing hunting rifle in 7mm WBY MAG. The idea here is to make the rifle super light and compact and mitigate recoil - priority #1. This is an experimental rifle, there's some work done on it, so please, brakes only. Specs: Cal: 7mm (WBY MAG, it needs to be sturdy) 1/2" x 28 thread 4-port or 5-port only Self-timed Ports on top for compensation (e.g. like in the Fat Bastard by APA) fixed or adjustable Light weight (and not bulky, size-wise) No ports directed straight downward (prone debris blowback...) Nitrided The big limitation here is the 1/2" thread... I'm not interested in adapters/additional contraptions to install the brake (weight reduction). Some specs above are "flexible" (SS vs nitrided), but most are "fixed". Apollo LR 7mm comes to mind, but no 1/2" thread. I wonder if you could help me find something like this, if it exists... Thanks again for your time and help. Happy hunting! [/QUOTE]
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