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Please school me on breaks
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 2315703" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>Eric Cortina makes a great brake for the .308 winchester. You can find him on youtube. His brake is also a barrel tuner and isn't a big, bulky brake. It is going to be pretty close to the contour of the barrel its installed on. You don't need a big, wide artillery looking brake for a .308 or really any rifle up to at least 300 WinMag and 35 Whelen. I have a brake installed on 1 each 300WinMag and one 35 Whelen. They match the contours of my heavy sporter barrels and take the recoil of both rifles down to about 243 winchester levels. Check with a reputable gunsmith and ask him for a good brake that doesn't detract from the lines of the rifle. There are several companies and individuals who manufacture brakes that will suit a .308. But check out Eric's brake/barrel tuner. It may be the best out there. He designed it and uses it to shoot long-range competition, and he's nationally rated in that sport, so it works really well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 2315703, member: 60453"] Eric Cortina makes a great brake for the .308 winchester. You can find him on youtube. His brake is also a barrel tuner and isn't a big, bulky brake. It is going to be pretty close to the contour of the barrel its installed on. You don't need a big, wide artillery looking brake for a .308 or really any rifle up to at least 300 WinMag and 35 Whelen. I have a brake installed on 1 each 300WinMag and one 35 Whelen. They match the contours of my heavy sporter barrels and take the recoil of both rifles down to about 243 winchester levels. Check with a reputable gunsmith and ask him for a good brake that doesn't detract from the lines of the rifle. There are several companies and individuals who manufacture brakes that will suit a .308. But check out Eric's brake/barrel tuner. It may be the best out there. He designed it and uses it to shoot long-range competition, and he's nationally rated in that sport, so it works really well. [/QUOTE]
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