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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Which brake for a factory Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 214631" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>The Vias is a good brake and it does work well but the ported brakes are not as effecient as the baffel style brakes that anybody makes. We test a vias and a Badger Thruser bake head to hade on the same gun with the same ammo with the brakes being turned to the biameter of the barrel which was .900" , the badger brake was clearly the winner by vote of 7 people shooting it all said it worked better , and the Badger realy isin't that effecient of a baffel brake not nearly as much as Nate , Kirby or Shawn's</p><p>another thing to think about is that if you shoot a vias onn the ground your going to kick up alot of dirt and dust and at high enough speed to make it a safety hazard.</p><p>One last thing that is my personal oppinion is that the Vias brake is over priced , its a very simple desgine to make either on manual tools or CNC , hell you could make it in a drill press with an indexing head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 214631, member: 8843"] The Vias is a good brake and it does work well but the ported brakes are not as effecient as the baffel style brakes that anybody makes. We test a vias and a Badger Thruser bake head to hade on the same gun with the same ammo with the brakes being turned to the biameter of the barrel which was .900" , the badger brake was clearly the winner by vote of 7 people shooting it all said it worked better , and the Badger realy isin't that effecient of a baffel brake not nearly as much as Nate , Kirby or Shawn's another thing to think about is that if you shoot a vias onn the ground your going to kick up alot of dirt and dust and at high enough speed to make it a safety hazard. One last thing that is my personal oppinion is that the Vias brake is over priced , its a very simple desgine to make either on manual tools or CNC , hell you could make it in a drill press with an indexing head. [/QUOTE]
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