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<blockquote data-quote="Hoss50" data-source="post: 3014030" data-attributes="member: 109801"><p>Definitely don't hang a 7oz brake on the end of it. If it is that light I assume it is probably threaded 1/2×28. Axisworks 4 port series 2 brake will help tame it. It helps tame a 6.5prc for my son, and a 8lb 338 win mag for me. </p><p></p><p>I have a gen 1 3 port micro bastard brake on a 300 weatherby and it really helps that rifle. It had to be timed though. It wasn't self timing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoss50, post: 3014030, member: 109801"] Definitely don't hang a 7oz brake on the end of it. If it is that light I assume it is probably threaded 1/2×28. Axisworks 4 port series 2 brake will help tame it. It helps tame a 6.5prc for my son, and a 8lb 338 win mag for me. I have a gen 1 3 port micro bastard brake on a 300 weatherby and it really helps that rifle. It had to be timed though. It wasn't self timing. [/QUOTE]
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