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<blockquote data-quote="veezer" data-source="post: 841105" data-attributes="member: 29560"><p>It was a customer's rifle, so I dont all the specifics on it. It is a savage 112 in 300 WM sitting in a laminated stock that has pillar bedding. He said the brake was installed by a guy in Michingan and he also installed the recoil pad. He claimed it had some type of springs in the pad to reduce felt recoil. If you want, I can find out the name of the gunsmith that did the brake. Whoever it was, they did a perfect job installing it. There was no way to see where the brake/barrel connection was. It was a perfect match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veezer, post: 841105, member: 29560"] It was a customer's rifle, so I dont all the specifics on it. It is a savage 112 in 300 WM sitting in a laminated stock that has pillar bedding. He said the brake was installed by a guy in Michingan and he also installed the recoil pad. He claimed it had some type of springs in the pad to reduce felt recoil. If you want, I can find out the name of the gunsmith that did the brake. Whoever it was, they did a perfect job installing it. There was no way to see where the brake/barrel connection was. It was a perfect match. [/QUOTE]
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