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Muzzle Brake question
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<blockquote data-quote="bigsampson" data-source="post: 487916" data-attributes="member: 28753"><p>Threads aren't an issue, they are the same.</p><p>Also, the Badger brake is easy to index and it doesn't have any mating issues w/ the barrel.</p><p> </p><p>As far as indexing the Muscle brake, I can do that. That is kind of the point, Once I time the muscle brake to the 338, it is pretty much done and swapping around isn't an option any more. And, it "isn't getting the job done", it has never been shot though. </p><p> </p><p>Neither of these are machined so they are "flawless" to the barrel. Obviously the Badger brake isn't and the Muscle brake is a big ole slab side affair. So, not an issue.</p><p> </p><p>I guess what I am really probably trying to get to is which of the brakes is a better fit for the 338 LM. I'm not really interrested in swapping around. Am considering installing a new Muscle brake on the 338 LM and moving the Badger to the RUM. Is the Muscle brake that much more efficient at cutting recoil and therefore better suited to the 338 LM.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Hank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigsampson, post: 487916, member: 28753"] Threads aren't an issue, they are the same. Also, the Badger brake is easy to index and it doesn't have any mating issues w/ the barrel. As far as indexing the Muscle brake, I can do that. That is kind of the point, Once I time the muscle brake to the 338, it is pretty much done and swapping around isn't an option any more. And, it "isn't getting the job done", it has never been shot though. Neither of these are machined so they are "flawless" to the barrel. Obviously the Badger brake isn't and the Muscle brake is a big ole slab side affair. So, not an issue. I guess what I am really probably trying to get to is which of the brakes is a better fit for the 338 LM. I'm not really interrested in swapping around. Am considering installing a new Muscle brake on the 338 LM and moving the Badger to the RUM. Is the Muscle brake that much more efficient at cutting recoil and therefore better suited to the 338 LM. Thanks Hank [/QUOTE]
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