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Weatherby .338-.378 Muzzle Brake Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 700164" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>I have at least 20 gunsmiths using the Muscle brake as there preferred muzzle brake. The reason is it is a very effective recoil reducer and it eliminates the concussion/back-blast to the shooter. </p><p></p><p>I have replaced customers existing brakes with the Muscle brake and customers say it works better and is much more pleasant to shoot. </p><p></p><p>Some that I have taken off;</p><p>factory Barret 338lm</p><p>Factory Savage</p><p>Factory Weatherby</p><p>JP recoil eliminator</p><p>Ross 3 port</p><p>Harrels</p><p>Shrewd</p><p>Holland</p><p>Vias</p><p></p><p>What users of the muscle brake have to say?</p><p></p><p>"The recoil reduction performance of the Muscle Brake was simply superlative! I would recommend Jim's product in a heart-beat, without hesitation!"</p><p></p><p>"Since the Muscle brake install the rifle is definitely a "pussycat" to shoot and easy to control with the added benefit of no backblast whatsoever! I have fired other rifles equipped with muzzle brakes but most had an unpleasant backblast which in itself can lead to a dreaded flinch. Now becoming comfortable with this rifle has led me to a .194" group on my second 3 shot load development. Thanks again for a well designed product that actually does just what it was supposed to do with no hype whatsoever."</p><p></p><p>"I will say this about the Muscle brakes or CSR brakes. I will never have any other make brake put on my rifles. Jim's brakes are awesome in performance. I shoot my Dakota and Kevins Cheytac free recoil with no issues ever. Shooting this style at these matches I can most of the time get back on to see my hits at 800 yards. If I was full shoulder into the rifle no doubt I could spot hits even closer than that. I've seen many other brakes come in when bought and the finish is terrible...not so with Jim's brakes. I had a VAIS brake on my other rifle. The performance of the VAIS wasn't even close to the Muscle Brake."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 700164, member: 3733"] I have at least 20 gunsmiths using the Muscle brake as there preferred muzzle brake. The reason is it is a very effective recoil reducer and it eliminates the concussion/back-blast to the shooter. I have replaced customers existing brakes with the Muscle brake and customers say it works better and is much more pleasant to shoot. Some that I have taken off; factory Barret 338lm Factory Savage Factory Weatherby JP recoil eliminator Ross 3 port Harrels Shrewd Holland Vias What users of the muscle brake have to say? "The recoil reduction performance of the Muscle Brake was simply superlative! I would recommend Jim's product in a heart-beat, without hesitation!" "Since the Muscle brake install the rifle is definitely a "pussycat" to shoot and easy to control with the added benefit of no backblast whatsoever! I have fired other rifles equipped with muzzle brakes but most had an unpleasant backblast which in itself can lead to a dreaded flinch. Now becoming comfortable with this rifle has led me to a .194" group on my second 3 shot load development. Thanks again for a well designed product that actually does just what it was supposed to do with no hype whatsoever." "I will say this about the Muscle brakes or CSR brakes. I will never have any other make brake put on my rifles. Jim's brakes are awesome in performance. I shoot my Dakota and Kevins Cheytac free recoil with no issues ever. Shooting this style at these matches I can most of the time get back on to see my hits at 800 yards. If I was full shoulder into the rifle no doubt I could spot hits even closer than that. I've seen many other brakes come in when bought and the finish is terrible...not so with Jim's brakes. I had a VAIS brake on my other rifle. The performance of the VAIS wasn't even close to the Muscle Brake." [/QUOTE]
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