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Considering 3 Brands-Models of Muzzle Brakes- Any Opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 2232768" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>I use 3 brakes for the most part, all of them on Bench rest rifles as well. For the 2000 yard rifles I will use the Terminator or MBM brakes. Both of those brakes have been on some very good shooting rifles. The installation is what will guarantee the accuracy. You want them fitted and bored concentric to the bore in a lathe. Both are equally effective in recoil reduction, I have not found better. The Terminator is easily the lighted steel brake on the market for the port volume. But it has no down force. If the rifle is heavy I will use the terminator, if its lighter and muzzle jump will be an issue I use the beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 2232768, member: 101859"] I use 3 brakes for the most part, all of them on Bench rest rifles as well. For the 2000 yard rifles I will use the Terminator or MBM brakes. Both of those brakes have been on some very good shooting rifles. The installation is what will guarantee the accuracy. You want them fitted and bored concentric to the bore in a lathe. Both are equally effective in recoil reduction, I have not found better. The Terminator is easily the lighted steel brake on the market for the port volume. But it has no down force. If the rifle is heavy I will use the terminator, if its lighter and muzzle jump will be an issue I use the beast. [/QUOTE]
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