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Muzzle brakes badly botched, what to do.
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 1155662" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>Thanks for the offer and input. I am not too concerned about how efficient these brakes are since 3 of them are 300 Win Mags and 1 is a .308. I'm more worried about accuracy issues from the large bore, and potentially the runout of the bore caused by using a drill bit. And the biggest dilemma here is cost. These guns are Remington 5R's and Senderos which were purchased with the intent of building some fairly accurate and inexpensive long range guns. I'm already $225 into each of these brakes and they are far from being finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 1155662, member: 12193"] Thanks for the offer and input. I am not too concerned about how efficient these brakes are since 3 of them are 300 Win Mags and 1 is a .308. I'm more worried about accuracy issues from the large bore, and potentially the runout of the bore caused by using a drill bit. And the biggest dilemma here is cost. These guns are Remington 5R's and Senderos which were purchased with the intent of building some fairly accurate and inexpensive long range guns. I'm already $225 into each of these brakes and they are far from being finished. [/QUOTE]
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