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Considering 3 Brands-Models of Muzzle Brakes- Any Opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="WeekendWarrior" data-source="post: 2229314" data-attributes="member: 117901"><p>Considering the long range application as well as recoil reduction, you might want to consider Erik Cortina's tuner-brake combo, not just his tuner. <a href="https://erikcortina.com/store/ols/products/ec-tuner-brake-ss-65mm" target="_blank">https://erikcortina.com/store/ols/products/ec-tuner-brake-ss-65mm</a></p><p></p><p>I know you want separate parts to combine afterwards, but Erik has done a great job with the brake and I personally dont think there is a difference in performance because he sells the brake and tuner as a single unit. I have this on my Savage 110 ba 300wm, and it's awesome. The recoil reduction is far greater than the brake my rifle came with. I know it's only subjective data, but it is what I experience. I used to get a bruised shoulder after shooting a box of ammo with the savage brake, I switched to the EC tuner-brake and two weeks ago I shot 60 rounds to generate some load DOPE without issue. I guess you could buy a larger brake and attach a tuner to it, but its hard to beat the nice four port brake Erik designed, and happened to thread to be compatible with a tuner.</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, I did a custom 300wm ultralite hunting build and have been using the five port design brake (more similar to the brakes you are considering) from Rokslide: <a href="https://store.rokslide.com/ti-pro-3-st-p81.aspx" target="_blank">https://store.rokslide.com/ti-pro-3-st-p81.aspx</a>. My shoulder feels about the same shooting a few boxes of ammo with this brake vs the EC tuner-brake. </p><p></p><p>The key for me was reducing the recoil enough to spot shots, and I'm able to do that with either brake. Just my 2 cents...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeekendWarrior, post: 2229314, member: 117901"] Considering the long range application as well as recoil reduction, you might want to consider Erik Cortina's tuner-brake combo, not just his tuner. [URL]https://erikcortina.com/store/ols/products/ec-tuner-brake-ss-65mm[/URL] I know you want separate parts to combine afterwards, but Erik has done a great job with the brake and I personally dont think there is a difference in performance because he sells the brake and tuner as a single unit. I have this on my Savage 110 ba 300wm, and it's awesome. The recoil reduction is far greater than the brake my rifle came with. I know it's only subjective data, but it is what I experience. I used to get a bruised shoulder after shooting a box of ammo with the savage brake, I switched to the EC tuner-brake and two weeks ago I shot 60 rounds to generate some load DOPE without issue. I guess you could buy a larger brake and attach a tuner to it, but its hard to beat the nice four port brake Erik designed, and happened to thread to be compatible with a tuner. For what it's worth, I did a custom 300wm ultralite hunting build and have been using the five port design brake (more similar to the brakes you are considering) from Rokslide: [URL]https://store.rokslide.com/ti-pro-3-st-p81.aspx[/URL]. My shoulder feels about the same shooting a few boxes of ammo with this brake vs the EC tuner-brake. The key for me was reducing the recoil enough to spot shots, and I'm able to do that with either brake. Just my 2 cents... [/QUOTE]
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