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Savage style muzzle brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 557586" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have one on my Savage LRH. I think it is a poor design. The instructions say to keep oil out of it or it will jam up. I kept oil out of it and it still froze. It has been frozen in the "brake on" position for months. Tried to free it up but no success. So I just left it in the on position. I like the design of the brake on my Cooper. It screws on and off easily. If I want to use it without the brake, I just put a sleeve on in place of the brake. If anybody has any good ideas on a solvent that will free it up let me know. I have tried Kroil, WD40, wipe out, Hoppes, Rem oil, etc. No Luck. I didn't want to force it and risk messing up the rifle. It shoots .25 MOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 557586, member: 10291"] I have one on my Savage LRH. I think it is a poor design. The instructions say to keep oil out of it or it will jam up. I kept oil out of it and it still froze. It has been frozen in the "brake on" position for months. Tried to free it up but no success. So I just left it in the on position. I like the design of the brake on my Cooper. It screws on and off easily. If I want to use it without the brake, I just put a sleeve on in place of the brake. If anybody has any good ideas on a solvent that will free it up let me know. I have tried Kroil, WD40, wipe out, Hoppes, Rem oil, etc. No Luck. I didn't want to force it and risk messing up the rifle. It shoots .25 MOA. [/QUOTE]
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