Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

BigBen84

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Hey guys, I'm in the market for a threaded muzzle break for my rem 700 and I have a couple ideas...but wanted to get the communities feedback!

Please post pics and a reason for why you think x y z brake is better

Thanks in advance!
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

There is a Sniper's Hide Google search engine on the right hand side of the screen. Enter "muzzle brake porn" and you will see a thread that was started a few days ago with pictures of some brakes. You can leave off the porn part and find others

You can Google these too

APA brakes, lil bastard, fat bastard, lil Jimmy

PWS brakes

RWS brakes

Seekins Precision brakes

Badger brakes
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

+1 for the badger FTE. I have one on my custom 338. Its a bit loud but it reduces a tremendous amount of recoil and it doesnt throw a ton pressure like other breaks. I was shooting next to a guy with an AI build and the residual was unbearable. It felt like i was punched in the face everytime he pulled the trigger.
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

I have been extremely satisfied with American Precision Arms little bastard brake.

Why....They work better than anything else I have tried to date.

On a 338 based cartridge the Fat bastard is simply AMAZING!!!! It's great to shoot with friends on each side of you!
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Jered was suppose to have some shirts made saying
"Stand back I shoot a Fat Bastard"!!
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Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

Badger FTE

- Does not need to be timed
- Can easily be removed for cleaning or if you need to shoot in a comp. that doesn't allow brakes
- Extremely effective recoil reduction; turned my .300 WM into a wuss
- Side blasting, so it doesn't blow up a bunch of dirt
- Not as long as the PTG or APA brakes (i.e., it's very efficient)
- Finally, can't beat the "Front Towards Enemy" engraved on the muzzle
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

R&D Precision RAD Muzzle Brake

Very light compared to a FTE.
Doesn't need timed either.
You can select the diameter you want to closly match your barrel contour.
10* up and 10* back ports eat up recoil and muzzle rise.
No special barrel profile required like the FTE. Just simple threading.
You can take it off, use a can or thread protector easily.
Brake for the range, can or thread protector while hunting.
Pratically no smithing required if your barrel is already threaded.

When I went to look for a brake, I wanted light, simple, effective and options down the road. I'll be putting a second one on my AI until my can clears.
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

The issue that I'm having is that I am building on a barrel that's over an inch at the muzzle. does anyone have any recommendations for one that can be blended well and can be taken off when I need to slip on my suppressor? I was thinking about the Badger ordnance FTE but I'm concerned that the required profile might be a little too much when compared to my rifle's current taper.
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

The APA LB is 1.125" I believe, and will blend nicely. It is my favorite brake because:

It is very nicely made
works great
Looks clean and nice
Vents out the sides only
Vents are angled back which makes sense to me

I just wish the vents were about 150° opposed instead of 180°, that would help with a bit of muzzle rise, and curtail some of the whoosh my partner and I blast each other with.
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

The little bastard is exactly what I was looking for. It's between that and the cylindrical muscle brake right now, barring any issues with a required contour for the TBAC 30-P1 that I've got on the way.
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

The Seekins Precision is available in .95" and 1.25". I don't yet have any personal experience with them yet, but I have on on order. I have heard good things and they look bad-ass.
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

R&D Prcision mrad becauses its light, works very well, easy install and comes in several diameters to match/or come close to a number of barrel profiles.
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: wwbrown</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have had great luck with the muscle brake http://www.centershotrifles.com/products/muzzle_brakes.php

Why? The brake reduced the recoil on a 338 LM that I built enough so I could spot my own shots at 800 yards and further shooting 300 g off a bipod. </div></div>

I'm partial to Centershot's muscle brake.

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I have the JP brake and RWS and they both work as advertised. RWS is lightweight and cheap so that's a plus.
 
Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

I run the score high tactical muzzle breaks, and while they're a little funky looking, they're extremely effective. Rifle recoils less and straight back every time

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Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?

My vote is for the OPS R3E2C brake. I have installed them on many builds and am well satisfied with their performance. I have fitted them to many bore diameters from .264 up to .338... The lack of muzzle movement and recoil reduction is impressive.
-Len