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What is the best/Most common Muzzle Brake
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 162188" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I would say that the mosu common brake here would be the baffel style like the one that Darrel Holland make or Shawn Carlock , Nate Dagley(308Nate) Ithink Kirby is making some now. I think thety are more popular here because we are hunters and shoot from the gound alot and these style brakes keep from blasting you with dirt.</p><p> </p><p>But I think the overall most common brake is the Vias , I've seen more of these than any other.</p><p> </p><p>I personaly recomend Nate Dagley's brake , its very effective lookes realy cool and doesen't cost a fortune. I have one on a 260 and the gun barely even flenches on the bench when allowed to free recoil.</p><p>Nate installed one on Eddybo's factory Wby MK-V in 300 Wby (about 8lbs)and the recoil reduction on that thig was awsome , PM Eddybo and ask him about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 162188, member: 8843"] I would say that the mosu common brake here would be the baffel style like the one that Darrel Holland make or Shawn Carlock , Nate Dagley(308Nate) Ithink Kirby is making some now. I think thety are more popular here because we are hunters and shoot from the gound alot and these style brakes keep from blasting you with dirt. But I think the overall most common brake is the Vias , I've seen more of these than any other. I personaly recomend Nate Dagley's brake , its very effective lookes realy cool and doesen't cost a fortune. I have one on a 260 and the gun barely even flenches on the bench when allowed to free recoil. Nate installed one on Eddybo's factory Wby MK-V in 300 Wby (about 8lbs)and the recoil reduction on that thig was awsome , PM Eddybo and ask him about. [/QUOTE]
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