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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1303466" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>It says right on his site he uses 30 degrees. The guy from Terminator products has already tested his brakes against the Pain Killer brakes on a 375 Cheytac Imp and 338 Lapua. The T2 did the same as a Pain Killer 3 port despite the massive width of the PK slabbed brake on a 338 Lapua and the T3 did better. Bigger doesn't always mean better and more expensive really doesn't translate into better. You'll never really know how the original does by trying to copy it rather than buying it. </p><p></p><p>I'll know first hand when I get my slabbed brakes done if they are better then a round brake with the same port. My feeling is there is no difference because the gas departs the muzzle at a certain max angle and with steep enough ports the gas is already redirected without the need of additional width. Either way in under a month I'll know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1303466, member: 13110"] It says right on his site he uses 30 degrees. The guy from Terminator products has already tested his brakes against the Pain Killer brakes on a 375 Cheytac Imp and 338 Lapua. The T2 did the same as a Pain Killer 3 port despite the massive width of the PK slabbed brake on a 338 Lapua and the T3 did better. Bigger doesn't always mean better and more expensive really doesn't translate into better. You'll never really know how the original does by trying to copy it rather than buying it. I'll know first hand when I get my slabbed brakes done if they are better then a round brake with the same port. My feeling is there is no difference because the gas departs the muzzle at a certain max angle and with steep enough ports the gas is already redirected without the need of additional width. Either way in under a month I'll know. [/QUOTE]
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