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Witt Machine clamp on muzzle brake
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<blockquote data-quote="1winnen" data-source="post: 859162" data-attributes="member: 71416"><p><strong>Witt Machine Clamp On muzzle Brake Evaluation & Testing</strong></p><p></p><p>New Member </p><p> </p><p>Registered: 09/09/13 </p><p>Posts: 6 </p><p>Loc: Arkansas Finally got my muzzle brake after about 3 weeks but I knew upfront that it would take awhile to get especially after talking to the company owner, Ken, what their machining process entailed. I'll try to keep this short but thorough and if possible upload some pictures. If I'm unable to upload them PM me with an actual e-mail address and I'll e-mail them to you.</p><p></p><p>Although I haven't actually seen or held other muzzle brakes I found the machining and finish are excellent and smooth. I opted for the Cerakote coating which I'm very please I did because there finish is also excellent. When fitting the brake to my barrel I followed their instructions and although tight it was easily to attach. I was very surprised to see that the brake looks like it's part of the barrel and seems to line up with the rifles bore perfectly.</p><p></p><p>Testing firing: although I wasn't able to get the scope on target during each shot I do believe that the felt recoil was reduced by at least 50% which is what I was looking for. There are a couple of advantages I believe are worth mentioning. 1) the ability to remove the clamp on IF someone wanted to, which I won't and 2) if you're on a fixed income and budget like I am, the cost is about ½ that of having your barrel threaded, buying a screw on and then having a gunsmith fit it. All in all I'm VERY satisfied with the machining, finish, fit and reduced felt recoil and will definitely keep it. I'm sure how to download my pictures but if you'd like to see them send me a PM with your e-mails address and I'll e-mail them to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1winnen, post: 859162, member: 71416"] [b]Witt Machine Clamp On muzzle Brake Evaluation & Testing[/b] New Member Registered: 09/09/13 Posts: 6 Loc: Arkansas Finally got my muzzle brake after about 3 weeks but I knew upfront that it would take awhile to get especially after talking to the company owner, Ken, what their machining process entailed. I’ll try to keep this short but thorough and if possible upload some pictures. If I’m unable to upload them PM me with an actual e-mail address and I’ll e-mail them to you. Although I haven’t actually seen or held other muzzle brakes I found the machining and finish are excellent and smooth. I opted for the Cerakote coating which I’m very please I did because there finish is also excellent. When fitting the brake to my barrel I followed their instructions and although tight it was easily to attach. I was very surprised to see that the brake looks like it’s part of the barrel and seems to line up with the rifles bore perfectly. Testing firing: although I wasn’t able to get the scope on target during each shot I do believe that the felt recoil was reduced by at least 50% which is what I was looking for. There are a couple of advantages I believe are worth mentioning. 1) the ability to remove the clamp on IF someone wanted to, which I won’t and 2) if you’re on a fixed income and budget like I am, the cost is about ½ that of having your barrel threaded, buying a screw on and then having a gunsmith fit it. All in all I’m VERY satisfied with the machining, finish, fit and reduced felt recoil and will definitely keep it. I'm sure how to download my pictures but if you'd like to see them send me a PM with your e-mails address and I'll e-mail them to you. [/QUOTE]
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