I just got a new Thunder Beast muzzle brake and it was so close to being perfect without shims that I decided to sand fit the back. I got it perfect. Now my question is in the future when I get a thunder beast suppressor should I replace this break with a new one? I barley sanded the back down. I only needed a couple of degrees to get it where I needed. I don’t know if this is the right way but off of a level surface the brake stayed perfect level (not leaning)
The thunder beast suppressors come with a free muzzle brake so maybe it’s worth having the new brake machined on a lathe to fit the barrel?
The thunder beast suppressors come with a free muzzle brake so maybe it’s worth having the new brake machined on a lathe to fit the barrel?