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Muzzle brake on a 300 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 855202" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I also have an Elk Meadow brake on my 300WM and agree that it is a superb design. I have had mine about a year and having shot a few hundred rounds through it also find it as pleasent to shoot as my 6.5x284. I never sent my rifle out to have the brake installed. My 300WM Milspec was threaded with a cap. I gave Steve the muzzle OD of my rifle and he turned both the muzzle brake and peel washers to match the contour of my barrel. I was able to perfectly index the brake, it looks great, and the peel washers are barely noticable. The index holds perfectly when removing/reinstalling the brake. <strong>If you hve a threaded barrel and the inconvienence of sending your rifle out is holding anyone back, this is a good alternative.</strong> Total cost was under $200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 855202, member: 10291"] I also have an Elk Meadow brake on my 300WM and agree that it is a superb design. I have had mine about a year and having shot a few hundred rounds through it also find it as pleasent to shoot as my 6.5x284. I never sent my rifle out to have the brake installed. My 300WM Milspec was threaded with a cap. I gave Steve the muzzle OD of my rifle and he turned both the muzzle brake and peel washers to match the contour of my barrel. I was able to perfectly index the brake, it looks great, and the peel washers are barely noticable. The index holds perfectly when removing/reinstalling the brake. [B]If you hve a threaded barrel and the inconvienence of sending your rifle out is holding anyone back, this is a good alternative.[/B] Total cost was under $200. [/QUOTE]
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