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muzzle break question
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmRHB" data-source="post: 807022" data-attributes="member: 3584"><p>Upacreek, the Titanium brake that Greyfox mentioned works amazingly well!! The 1" version is only 1.2 oz before boring it to caliber. The 3/4" version weighs in at .85oz and works very well. I was doing a break-in on a custom, light weight, ( 7.25 lbs without scope ) rifle in 300 RUM last week that was equipped with the 3/4" Ti. brake. When I break in a rifle I always leave the scope off and just shoot from the hip which reduces the felt recoil a bunch for a decrepit old fart like me. I've done hundreds of break-ins with many different types of brakes installed and the first thing that jumped out at me was that the trigger guard wasn't beating the crap out of my middle finger. With most of the other brands of brakes, my middle finger took a beating from the guard if the gun was a magnum. These brakes get things stopped very quick!!! ---- RHB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmRHB, post: 807022, member: 3584"] Upacreek, the Titanium brake that Greyfox mentioned works amazingly well!! The 1" version is only 1.2 oz before boring it to caliber. The 3/4" version weighs in at .85oz and works very well. I was doing a break-in on a custom, light weight, ( 7.25 lbs without scope ) rifle in 300 RUM last week that was equipped with the 3/4" Ti. brake. When I break in a rifle I always leave the scope off and just shoot from the hip which reduces the felt recoil a bunch for a decrepit old fart like me. I've done hundreds of break-ins with many different types of brakes installed and the first thing that jumped out at me was that the trigger guard wasn't beating the crap out of my middle finger. With most of the other brands of brakes, my middle finger took a beating from the guard if the gun was a magnum. These brakes get things stopped very quick!!! ---- RHB [/QUOTE]
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