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Browning Radial Brake Issues and Replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2642509" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>I can agree that there may be a problem with the threading that is causing the accuracy issues, the only way a guy can figure it out without knowing exactly how to tell what is wrong is to put another brake with known good function on to test it. I have an unfired Browning radial brake at the house somewhere, you are welcome to see if the issues persist using it for postage both ways.</p><p></p><p>If you want to buy a brake I can recommend the APA Little Bastard for a not huge brake that is excellent in function, I have one I have used on a 28N and 300WM and it is really effective. Blast and concussion for are significantly higher than some other brakes if that is a concern, if so the BEST brake I have ever shot for recoil reduction with a relative lack of concussion and blast for the shooter is the Piercision Muscle Brake. It is very reasonable in effectiveness without the typical pressure and noise increase for the shooter If you don't mind the concussion as the shooter the APA line is really nice. If you are going to suppress eventually the Dead Air brake/suppressor QD unit is excellent at reducing recoil and blast isn't bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2642509, member: 121677"] I can agree that there may be a problem with the threading that is causing the accuracy issues, the only way a guy can figure it out without knowing exactly how to tell what is wrong is to put another brake with known good function on to test it. I have an unfired Browning radial brake at the house somewhere, you are welcome to see if the issues persist using it for postage both ways. If you want to buy a brake I can recommend the APA Little Bastard for a not huge brake that is excellent in function, I have one I have used on a 28N and 300WM and it is really effective. Blast and concussion for are significantly higher than some other brakes if that is a concern, if so the BEST brake I have ever shot for recoil reduction with a relative lack of concussion and blast for the shooter is the Piercision Muscle Brake. It is very reasonable in effectiveness without the typical pressure and noise increase for the shooter If you don't mind the concussion as the shooter the APA line is really nice. If you are going to suppress eventually the Dead Air brake/suppressor QD unit is excellent at reducing recoil and blast isn't bad. [/QUOTE]
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