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Help on muzzle brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 25330"><p>Michael,</p><p>The brake that I have on my 7mm mag allows me to hold the cross hairs on the "bull" @ 100 yrds. This brake is designed like no other brake, it as "slots" in stead of "holes". Three slots opposite each other.</p><p></p><p>This brake was installed on a 18" barrel of a 300 Win. mag and a lady weighting only 120 lbs and 5'4" in height shot this rifle 6 times. She never hardly felt the recoil.</p><p></p><p>The sound was checked using a "decible" meter</p><p>and the noise only increased 4 decibles over not having the brake installed.</p><p></p><p>I can shoot my 700 from bench with one hand, using 160 gr full house loads and it still stays put. It won't hurt your ears either.</p><p></p><p>Now the bad part, the gunsmith that made these quite making them, I guess he sold the patent on it a few years ago. But the next time I see him, I am going to see if he has anymore left, for I need one on my 300 mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 25330"] Michael, The brake that I have on my 7mm mag allows me to hold the cross hairs on the "bull" @ 100 yrds. This brake is designed like no other brake, it as "slots" in stead of "holes". Three slots opposite each other. This brake was installed on a 18" barrel of a 300 Win. mag and a lady weighting only 120 lbs and 5'4" in height shot this rifle 6 times. She never hardly felt the recoil. The sound was checked using a "decible" meter and the noise only increased 4 decibles over not having the brake installed. I can shoot my 700 from bench with one hand, using 160 gr full house loads and it still stays put. It won't hurt your ears either. Now the bad part, the gunsmith that made these quite making them, I guess he sold the patent on it a few years ago. But the next time I see him, I am going to see if he has anymore left, for I need one on my 300 mag. [/QUOTE]
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