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<blockquote data-quote="SkunkedAgain" data-source="post: 3102139" data-attributes="member: 127677"><p>Well done, cut your losses and move one.</p><p></p><p>I just had a similar experience with putting a brake on my Tikka 300WM for hunting. Had the smith put a rearden brake on. First two shots hit the end cap. Sent the suppressor back in to DDI and took the gun to the smith. They said it was fine, so I bought my own rod and showed them it was off (same as yours just off center). I had to wait for them to buy an alignment rod and check. Meanwhile a machinist at work is telling me what everyone here was saying, just find a new smith. </p><p></p><p>Problem ended up being they used shims to align the brake because they cut too much off when they first threaded it. Had them put on a cherry bomb and it all lined up. Not quite what I wanted but at least I can move forward with it. And I won't use them again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkunkedAgain, post: 3102139, member: 127677"] Well done, cut your losses and move one. I just had a similar experience with putting a brake on my Tikka 300WM for hunting. Had the smith put a rearden brake on. First two shots hit the end cap. Sent the suppressor back in to DDI and took the gun to the smith. They said it was fine, so I bought my own rod and showed them it was off (same as yours just off center). I had to wait for them to buy an alignment rod and check. Meanwhile a machinist at work is telling me what everyone here was saying, just find a new smith. Problem ended up being they used shims to align the brake because they cut too much off when they first threaded it. Had them put on a cherry bomb and it all lined up. Not quite what I wanted but at least I can move forward with it. And I won't use them again. [/QUOTE]
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