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Muzzle break suggestions

CohenJ87

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Jul 22, 2012
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I have been tossing around the idea of getting a muzzle break for my rifle to make it softer shooting. It is a .308 and while I know that isn't some magnum caliber that wrecks you, I still wanna tame it down a bit. I am looking to spend as lil as possible on the break with maybe a $100-150 maximum. Suppressors aren't legal in Minnesota so I don't need a quick detach or anything like that.
 
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I have to second the RWS brake. Spent many, many a year in the machne shop. These things are created with CNC equipment. There is probably $2 worth of material in the brake. I'm sure the program for the CNC cost a little, but today with reverse engineering in Pro-E and what not, they can draw the end result and the software can generate the codes, so there's not a lot there.

RWS is a Hide memember. Makes a good product. Sells it for what he thinks is a fair price ( that means he's still making some money . . . keep in mind the other brakes that look just like it for $100 more), and generally ships it for $45 ( shipping included).

Just think about it. If you need to buy a name, then go buy a name PTE, SSA, Bunthereast, etc., but if you want a product that works for a good price, go RWS.
 
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We've got Ross and Farrells on our rifles and can't tell the difference in felt recoil or muzzle rise. Only difference we've seen is one throws stuff up when shooting prone and the other don't. The Farrells has holes all the way around and is fine for off a bench and the Ross is solid on the bottom and is better when shooting prone.

The Farrells just screws on, the Ross is supposed to need timed but we use a rubber O-ring between the brake and the barrel and tighten up against it till it's lined up. Been working fine and don't move and is easy to take off and switch to another gun.

Both brakes are inexpensive and maybe not show quality finish but they function as good as the higher priced versions.

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Killer Spade 13</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have to second the RWS brake. Spent many, many a year in the machne shop. These things are created with CMC equipment. There is probably $2 worth of material in the brake. I'm sure the program for the CNC cost a little, but today with reverse engineering in Pro-E and what not, they can draw the end result and the software can generate the codes, so there's not a lot there.

RWS is a Hide memember. Makes a good product. Sells it for what he thinks is a fair price ( that means he's still making some money . . . keep in mind the other brakes that look just like it for $100 more), and generally ships it for $45 ( shipping included).

Just think about it. If you need to buy a name, then go buy a name PTE, SSA, Bunthereast, etc., but if you want a product that works for a good price, go RWS.</div></div>

this....

that brake ROCKS...

 
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I have a Badger FTE brake on my 300 Winchester and it does an excellent job taming recoil. I think it has less felt recoil than my 308. It is very loud however.
 
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I ended up with the smith enterprises good iron for 308. Straight back from the recoil and no lift even when in the traditional shooting positions without a front rest like a bipod or sand bag.

Shooting 168 grain out of a 24" barrel.

My girlfriend is 5'1" 95 lbs soaking wet and she can shoot that rifle all day now.

Call or email them if you need specifics about which one fits your rifle. They respond to email pretty good.
 
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APA LB!

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My gun doesnt move when fired
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CohenJ87</div><div class="ubbcode-body">muzzel break</div></div>Seriously?
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I got a PWS PRC, and I don't care for it at all. Very long, and very loud from the shooter position. It does reduce recoil well, but the noise and blast are excessive. I went back to the muzzle thread cover.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Graham</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CohenJ87</div><div class="ubbcode-body">muzzel break</div></div>Seriously?
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Seriously? Get a life! Thanks everyone else for the help and not making D bag comments to make yourself look oh so cool! You guys listed so many different options I don't know what to go with lol. I will probably end up ordering the one made by the local forum member that is around $45. How is it as far as sound and concusion for the shooter? I am not worried about my buddies I shoot with
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I believe my barrel has a 5/8-24 thread but I would have to double check before ordering one. Do his breaks need to be timed or can I just screw it on and go? Thanks for all the help guys and no thanks for D bag comments!
 
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I had huge POI shifts with the PWS brake when carbon built up on the inside. I think it is also very sensitive to timing in regard to POI shift.

I just replaced mine with a Seekins Precision and all is well.
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Rory
 
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Will most breaks cause shift in point of impact when you take it off and shoot with a thread protector? What is a fair price to have a smith time a break.
 
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I think most brakes will change POI when you take them off, but I noticed a mil of elevation and windage when going from the brake to a can. I could have lived with that, but when I put the PWS back on, it did not return close enough to zero to suit me.

The Seekins brake has minimal POI shift from can to brake and back again.

I professionaly timed mine with a flat file on a bench. Lay the file on the bench and rub away.
 
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Alright, I was looking at Ross' breaks but I don't want to have to pay someone to "professionally" do something I can at home
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haha

Certainly not to the same degree but I can get what suits my fancy!
 
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Lots of options, what to do for my old friend.
Got an older KAC SR25 with no brake, no FH, no threads, original match barrel.
Who could do a great job threading it and what brake works best if I do ?
Local smiths refuse to touch it, say it would ruin the gun.
Should I just go with a new barrel already threaded ? KAC has a 20" they offered to add but aren't there better barrels now and a good mb to go with it ? Thie current barrel has about 2500 rds.through it and still shoots great at 200 yds. Willing to swap to kill recoil and up muzzle velocity if accuracy at least as good.
Help appreciated
 
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The RWS brake is a great break. It is a total custom brake too, you tell him the Overall dimension of the barrel, caliber, and whatever threading you want. Not to mention that they work great too. I don't think you can go wrong with one of these.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Chance</div><div class="ubbcode-body">...I don't think you can go wrong with one of these. </div></div>


I have been looking at these since I stumbled across the thread. For $40+/- I doubt you could go wrong! haha I had asked about crush type washers, will they work with this brake?
 
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What kind of gun do you have this on Ring and what is the barrel profile?<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ring</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Killer Spade 13</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have to second the RWS brake. Spent many, many a year in the machne shop. These things are created with CMC equipment. There is probably $2 worth of material in the brake. I'm sure the program for the CNC cost a little, but today with reverse engineering in Pro-E and what not, they can draw the end result and the software can generate the codes, so there's not a lot there.

RWS is a Hide memember. Makes a good product. Sells it for what he thinks is a fair price ( that means he's still making some money . . . keep in mind the other brakes that look just like it for $100 more), and generally ships it for $45 ( shipping included).

Just think about it. If you need to buy a name, then go buy a name PTE, SSA, Bunthereast, etc., but if you want a product that works for a good price, go RWS.</div></div>

this....

that brake ROCKS...



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i have the surefire mb762 brake on my ar-10 and the mb556 on my ar15.once i used it on my 556, the 762 was ordered shortly after, i liked it so much that i ordered one from larue tac which was on backorder for weeks with no eta,i then placed an order with colonial armory(great service). i received both on the same day, so now i have two...