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Mine was 150$I’m impressed . How much did it cost?
He just shipped mine yesterday..have you tried yours? I wonder how this will handle 300 norma magMine was 150$
He just shipped mine yesterday..have you tried yours? I wonder how this will handle 300 norma mag
I ordered one more in 3/4x24 1" diameter to try with my 300nmYES I have tried it they are amazing. I have one on my 338 edge one on a 300 WM and one on a 223. All are very nice
Tnx brother.scott is getting married tommorow he just msg me at fb messenger so he asked me to give him sometime to do more brake..bjay:nice rig
I ordered one more in 3/4x24 1" diameter to try with my 300nm
Vs the Terminator T3..id be surprise if just as good
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This is me shooting a 13# 338 edge pushing 300 grain Bergers at 2800.
I noticed the black one you got is little different?Those are some of the ones I have. The SS finished one is the best and what he is selling.
Can i buy thatThis is a prototype but that I thought would look cleaner. Not in production yet.
As the gentleman above stated Scott builds winners period. He has been my dedicated rifle builder sense he worked with Jerry as well and I was very happy to see him jump out on his own. I also would have liked to keep him my secret but the man has to eat. LOL. You will be very pleased to have made his aquatints many times over.
Call him he has at least one or the pic would not exist.Can i buy that![]()
Can i buy that![]()
Insite Arms Heathen Brake.
No tools needed and wont seize like the Area 419 does when it get gummed up.
After owning a few Heathens, I decided to try the 419 as I wanted a full stainless brake to match one of my barrels. Damn thing locked up after my first time out with it. I've yet to be able to un-seize it.
Bummer, sorry to hear that man. I wasn't worried about seizing with mine but I put a tiny bit of anti-seize on the threads just so that it would operate smoothly. No problems on/off at all.
Try wrapping a rubber band around the knurling of the lock collar, it will give your hand a lot more grip on the brake to loosen it.
In my case it wasn't the threads for the 419 brake but was the area where the brake and adapter meet that lock/seizes up. Had to use a pliers to remove it.
That is exactly how mine is seized up.
I'd be grabbing, or shopping for, a small diameter strap wrench.If you continue unscrewing the knurled ring, it should separate the brake and adapter for you. The threads on the brake have several rotations before the two pieces come in contact with each other, so there's a good amount of mechanical advantage to separate them. If you can't get continue to unscrew by hand, try the rubber band trick.
I'd be grabbing, or shopping for, a small diameter strap wrench.
If you continue unscrewing the knurled ring, it should separate the brake and adapter for you. The threads on the brake have several rotations before the two pieces come in contact with each other, so there's a good amount of mechanical advantage to separate them. If you can't get continue to unscrew by hand, try the rubber band trick.
Went from an APA G2 Lil Bstrd to a Brads Precision Rifle BFF and never looked back.
I want to use the heathens on a hunting rifle . Would anyone advise against this ? We shoot prone off a bipod , or off a backpack often . Generally with someone behind us on a spotting scope .
Locking screws on muzzle thread?Not sure if it's the most effective, but the TS Customs self timing brake is probably the cleanest looking. No nut and contours nicely.
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Locking screws on muzzle thread?