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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1908962" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>So I was able to test this brake out today on my 26" 300 win mag built by Kevin ray hill.</p><p>So I have a painkiller currently on it so I was able to use that one which made me fall in love with slab brakes. Problem seems no one made to slab brakes. So I have painkillers on my lightweight build Until now.</p><p>This brake is very good. I was shooting 2 rifles today a savage axis 243 and this one. Shooting the 300 with this to brake I noticed that it was slightly better at removing felt recoil than the painkiller which is a tough thing to do. What it did do much better which I was not thinking it would was remove almost all muzzle jump.</p><p>I knew many people compare a big rifle with brake to a 243 but I can tell you I don't think it was less recoil just felt slower over more time than the axis. Which did indeed feel better on my shoulder. I shot over 30 rounds and it was very easy. A few hours later I couldn't tell I went shooting. Nowfor the comments on the angled ports. This doesn't seem to have the issues you are talking about. The port directs it away from the shooter. In fact nothing I had on the bench with me got knocked off. Even a 1/4 full monster can. The bench 2 feet to the right of me got some blast but no me or my stuff. Private range so no issues.</p><p>Overall this is the best brake I've shot to date.</p><p>I was shooting 181 hammers at 3180fps and my point of impact only changed 1" high at 100.</p><p>I've shot a wide arrest of brakes and this one has the look and performance I was hoping for. It makes my 300 very nice to shoot I'm actually gonna have my 68 year old dad shoot it this week as he hung up his 300 years ago from bad shoulders.</p><p>Any questions? Let's hear them.</p><p> Edit: rifle weight with the painkiller was 9lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1908962, member: 54383"] So I was able to test this brake out today on my 26” 300 win mag built by Kevin ray hill. So I have a painkiller currently on it so I was able to use that one which made me fall in love with slab brakes. Problem seems no one made to slab brakes. So I have painkillers on my lightweight build Until now. This brake is very good. I was shooting 2 rifles today a savage axis 243 and this one. Shooting the 300 with this to brake I noticed that it was slightly better at removing felt recoil than the painkiller which is a tough thing to do. What it did do much better which I was not thinking it would was remove almost all muzzle jump. I knew many people compare a big rifle with brake to a 243 but I can tell you I don’t think it was less recoil just felt slower over more time than the axis. Which did indeed feel better on my shoulder. I shot over 30 rounds and it was very easy. A few hours later I couldn’t tell I went shooting. Nowfor the comments on the angled ports. This doesn’t seem to have the issues you are talking about. The port directs it away from the shooter. In fact nothing I had on the bench with me got knocked off. Even a 1/4 full monster can. The bench 2 feet to the right of me got some blast but no me or my stuff. Private range so no issues. Overall this is the best brake I’ve shot to date. I was shooting 181 hammers at 3180fps and my point of impact only changed 1” high at 100. I’ve shot a wide arrest of brakes and this one has the look and performance I was hoping for. It makes my 300 very nice to shoot I’m actually gonna have my 68 year old dad shoot it this week as he hung up his 300 years ago from bad shoulders. Any questions? Let’s hear them. Edit: rifle weight with the painkiller was 9lbs. [/QUOTE]
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