New 5 Port Muscle Brake

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I wanted to share a few pictures of the new brake I just got from Ryan Pierce, Piercision Rifles! Great Prices and Customer Service.

Ryan Pierce
Piercision Rifles
http://www.piercisionrifles.com/
563-586-2000

This is the new 5 Port Round Muscle Brake

1.25" Wide
2.75" Long
2.1" Added on to the barrel length once threaded.
3/4x24 Threads
Can be turned down to 1"

I will do a review upon completion of my rifle!
 

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I love this brake. I've been meaning to make a video of my use of it on my 338 Edge but haven't had time. This brake makes the 100 grains of rl 33 behind a 285 eld m feel like a 243!
 
Here's the finished product. I'll post a video when I start break-in and load development.

Additional thread with pictures to follow. Stay tuned.
 

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The Ryan Pierce version of the Muscle brake is awesome and I have several rifles built with his brakes on them, not too long ago I got the new 5 port brake installed on my new build on one of my wildcats based on the 338 Norma Mag case, shooting the 338 caliber 325 gr Chinchaga bullet at near 2700 fps with RL33 would be absolutely all kinds of fun in the 11.5 lb rifle (complete with Nightforce rail, rings and Burris XTRll 3-15x50 scope) but the 5 port Muscle Brake tames it to about 308 Win with 150 gr bullets kind of level..... next up will be getting several in CheyTac size for my new projects....
 

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