I've had several of the original Area 419 Hellfire brakes on my rifles before. I like how well they dealt with muzzle rise and recoil management on both 6.5 and 6cm, but the amount of rearward, concussive blast always wore me out and I just got tired of the taste of H4350 after shooting.
I've switched to the Hawkins Precision ST Tank brake for a while and the straight 4-Port design has certainly made it more pleasant to get behind because the blast doesn't hit my face every single time. But it doesn't do as well with muzzle rise, in my opinion, as the Hellfire. It's a tradeoff I've been happy with.
When I saw that Area 419 came out with a new Hellfire Match brake I was eager to see if the new design changes the amount of face blast at all. I bought one from the guys at Altus and it came in the mail yesterday. It has 4 ports instead of the 2-3 ports on the original and appears to be MUCH beefier in overall diameter (maybe that's just me).
I am not sure what changed with the design of this new brake, or if the one I received is defective, or I am doing something wrong, but the brake does not thread all the way down on the adapter like it has with my other rifles and the OG Hellfire brake. You can see in the pictures below my issue. I put the adapter on the muzzle turning CW as usual. Then hand tightened the brake on the adapter by spinning the collar CCW. Then I pushed down on the brake and timed it properly (I've done this on several Hellfires before). After all that, you can see that two or three threads remain exposed and, in my experience with the original Hellfire, the collar has always threaded all the way down the adapter leaving no threads exposed.
Anyone else have one and can comment on what I might have done incorrectly?
Does anyone foresee any issues leaving it like this?
Any early experience with performance vs. the original Hellfire?
I've switched to the Hawkins Precision ST Tank brake for a while and the straight 4-Port design has certainly made it more pleasant to get behind because the blast doesn't hit my face every single time. But it doesn't do as well with muzzle rise, in my opinion, as the Hellfire. It's a tradeoff I've been happy with.
When I saw that Area 419 came out with a new Hellfire Match brake I was eager to see if the new design changes the amount of face blast at all. I bought one from the guys at Altus and it came in the mail yesterday. It has 4 ports instead of the 2-3 ports on the original and appears to be MUCH beefier in overall diameter (maybe that's just me).
I am not sure what changed with the design of this new brake, or if the one I received is defective, or I am doing something wrong, but the brake does not thread all the way down on the adapter like it has with my other rifles and the OG Hellfire brake. You can see in the pictures below my issue. I put the adapter on the muzzle turning CW as usual. Then hand tightened the brake on the adapter by spinning the collar CCW. Then I pushed down on the brake and timed it properly (I've done this on several Hellfires before). After all that, you can see that two or three threads remain exposed and, in my experience with the original Hellfire, the collar has always threaded all the way down the adapter leaving no threads exposed.
Anyone else have one and can comment on what I might have done incorrectly?
Does anyone foresee any issues leaving it like this?
Any early experience with performance vs. the original Hellfire?