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<blockquote data-quote="livetohunt" data-source="post: 1911973" data-attributes="member: 100535"><p>You could use a slab brake like the one Snox has been testing, or if your looking for a sleeker look with a blended diameter to match the barrel contour, you could go with the Ti Pro is a 5 port brake that is intended to be a diameter match to the proof sendero contour. Depending on barrel length the barrel will taper to a finish diameter from .983 to .900", the brake is supplied at .99". They are 5/8-24 threads and I'll be adding 3/4-24 to that also. I'm sending out two of them for comparative testing today.</p><p></p><p>The self timing brake I'm working on would be an option too. But you will have what I call a "hard shoulder" because it's not blended to your barrel. I got the orientation nuts completed on these and will finish them up this weekend And will be testing them ASAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livetohunt, post: 1911973, member: 100535"] You could use a slab brake like the one Snox has been testing, or if your looking for a sleeker look with a blended diameter to match the barrel contour, you could go with the Ti Pro is a 5 port brake that is intended to be a diameter match to the proof sendero contour. Depending on barrel length the barrel will taper to a finish diameter from .983 to .900”, the brake is supplied at .99”. They are 5/8-24 threads and I’ll be adding 3/4-24 to that also. I’m sending out two of them for comparative testing today. The self timing brake I’m working on would be an option too. But you will have what I call a “hard shoulder” because it’s not blended to your barrel. I got the orientation nuts completed on these and will finish them up this weekend And will be testing them ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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