Another Muzzle Brake thread

magtech

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I'm looking to swap out my Muzzle brake on my 300 WM. I think it has a shrewd (holes all around the entire brake) and I would like to get something with just side porting. I would also like something that is two piece that I can line up (time) on my own. My barrel is currently threaded in 5/8-24.

I've read every muzzle brake thread and watch them everyday. I've searched all over but all the information people provide is different.

My main question is... With the new 2 piece ones, what are the best for a 300 WM? I use this rifle at the range, and hunting. Definitely not a packable rifle.
I feel like its all personal preference. I've read on here, but lately it seems everyone talks about 6mm variants. I read the precision rifle blog about the brakes... But whats a solid choice here.

Which is best self-timing for recoil/staying on target from Area 419, APA, PVA, MBM, and any other. I'm overwhelmed by choices and don't have $1k for experimenting with brakes.
 
I'm a fan of the APA series Gen II, which are all self timing. If money is a consideration and your willing to use crush washer(s) to time the brake, The SilencerCo ASR does the job as well.
 
Some but not all self-timing brakes do in fact require shims / crush washers, but they do not need the barrel or brake threads to be machined to a precise position so the brake stops in the proper aligned (timed) position.
 
i have another kind of stupid question about muzzle brakes and no since it starting a new thread. 6mm creedmoor is a .243 so all 308 sized brakes should be what i am looking for correct? Or should i be looking for a more precisely drilled brake?
 
i have another kind of stupid question about muzzle brakes and no since it starting a new thread. 6mm creedmoor is a .243 so all 308 sized brakes should be what i am looking for correct? Or should i be looking for a more precisely drilled brake?

They make 6mm brakes. But yes you can use a .308 brake, it will still be effective.