Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by as1soldier » 08 Apr 2015, 6:27 pm

deye243 wrote:
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deye243 wrote:anyone want a silver 21mm 284cal


What rifle is it off?


a 7mm rem mag i used it for one day at my range then took it off

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G'day mate, why did you take it off? Not happy?
It looks pretty good on the rifle....
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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by deye243 » 09 Apr 2015, 1:25 am

to bloody noisy for me and i still can't keep it on target at 900 on 22x

and after all it is just a 7mm mag so it don't really need one .

edit it gave it the same recoil as my 25-06
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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by Rocker » 09 Apr 2015, 11:19 am

A brakes recoil reduction really is great but a braked magnum does get the ears ringing :lol:
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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by as1soldier » 19 Apr 2015, 2:23 pm

Here's the HSS muzzle brake fitted on my Savage 10FP 308win. Looks great, excellent finish. :thumbsup:
Just need to get to the range now............. :D
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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by The Brass » 20 Apr 2015, 10:01 am

Rocker wrote:A brakes recoil reduction really is great but a braked magnum does get the ears ringing :lol:


And for the full experience make sure you do it under a metal roof :mrgreen:
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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by North East » 20 Apr 2015, 4:48 pm

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Rocker wrote:A brakes recoil reduction really is great but a braked magnum does get the ears ringing :lol:


And for the full experience make sure you do it under a metal roof :mrgreen:


Use good hearing protection...simple. My braked .30-06 is loud at the best of times...with or without the brake on. With good hearing protection is just not an issue.
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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by Redwood » 21 Apr 2015, 3:59 pm

Brakes obviously do make a shot much louder but people carry on about it a bit too much IMO.

Hearing protection's a must.

If you're hunting what's two or 3 loud shots in a day? Nothing.

If you're on the bench with good hearing protection it's manageable. Or if you're already deaf :lol:

Depends on what you'll put up with and how well you pad the ears.
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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by as1soldier » 22 Apr 2015, 9:59 am

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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by Baronvonrort » 23 Apr 2015, 2:47 pm

I have never liked clamp on muzzle brakes,they run at tight tolerances so always the threaded type for me.
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Re: Clamp on muzzle brake looks the goods

Post by RDobber » 24 Apr 2015, 10:25 am

Huh?

Tight tolerances is a good thing, why would you want sloppier machining?

Not sure what that has to do vs a thread on brake either?
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