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Muzzle Brake Tikka t3x
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<blockquote data-quote="trout004" data-source="post: 2377812" data-attributes="member: 119527"><p>Hey Dogman 1. I bought a Tikka T3X Roughtech in 7mm Rem Mag for my daughter. I also sighted in my cousin's 300 WM in the same model. I found that the factory brakes really aren't very efficient/effective. I believe that the reason being is that the brake exit hole is way oversized as compared to the bullet diameter. I'm thinking that they do this for safety/liability reasons. However, in a 308 you may be fine depending on your preferences. </p><p></p><p>I bought a 4 port TI Pro II brake off of the Rokslide online store. These are great breaks weighing approx 2oz, and they cut the recoil by half or more. It is a non self timing version. I think sanded it down very slowly on a flat piece of metal until it was timed. My daughter weighs 120 lbs soaking wet and she can handle the 7mm shooting the 162 ELD-X's just fine. I've had good luck with the Gentry Quiet brakes in the past too. </p><p></p><p>Good luck to you. Enjoy your new rifle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trout004, post: 2377812, member: 119527"] Hey Dogman 1. I bought a Tikka T3X Roughtech in 7mm Rem Mag for my daughter. I also sighted in my cousin’s 300 WM in the same model. I found that the factory brakes really aren’t very efficient/effective. I believe that the reason being is that the brake exit hole is way oversized as compared to the bullet diameter. I’m thinking that they do this for safety/liability reasons. However, in a 308 you may be fine depending on your preferences. I bought a 4 port TI Pro II brake off of the Rokslide online store. These are great breaks weighing approx 2oz, and they cut the recoil by half or more. It is a non self timing version. I think sanded it down very slowly on a flat piece of metal until it was timed. My daughter weighs 120 lbs soaking wet and she can handle the 7mm shooting the 162 ELD-X’s just fine. I’ve had good luck with the Gentry Quiet brakes in the past too. Good luck to you. Enjoy your new rifle [/QUOTE]
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