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muzzle brake question ?
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10/14/21 02:41 PM
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ljcoach20
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Ok, don't beat me up for this question. But can anyone recommend a clamp on style muzzle brake for a Savage Axis 243 ? My local gunsmith measured the diameter of my barrel and said it was to small for him to drill. So I thought I would try to get a clamp on and do it myself, just don't know which to try. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Re: muzzle brake question ?
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10/14/21 02:57 PM
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ljcoach20
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No, don't really need one, just I'm 50 years old and suffer from a torn rotator cuff from a fight I was in, work related (I work Law Enforcement) and the older I get the more it bothers me.
If at first you don't succeed, don't skydive.
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Re: muzzle brake question ?
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10/14/21 03:11 PM
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ILUVBIGBUCKS
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No, don't really need one, just I'm 50 years old and suffer from a torn rotator cuff from a fight I was in, work related (I work Law Enforcement) and the older I get the more it bothers me. May have more luck and be a little less expensive to have a really good recoil pad put on it to absorb it better??
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Re: muzzle brake question ?
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10/14/21 03:14 PM
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No, don't really need one, just I'm 50 years old and suffer from a torn rotator cuff from a fight I was in, work related (I work Law Enforcement) and the older I get the more it bothers me. Get a tripod. The weight of tripod will reduce recoil significantly. Heavier the better Bogpod death grip(leo program through guide fitter and govx) Reaper rest(pretty sure they have a LEO discount, since owner is a LEO) Hog saddle Or just arca plate/tripod/head combo
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Re: muzzle brake question ?
[Re: ILUVBIGBUCKS]
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10/14/21 04:35 PM
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ljcoach20
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If at first you don't succeed, don't skydive.
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Re: muzzle brake question ?
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10/14/21 06:13 PM
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A clamp-on brake will induce stresses on your barrel, affecting its harmonics, point of impact and accuracy. Plus, it may not stay on. Your barrel's muzzle can be threaded for a screw-on brake. The least expensive option is to get a slip-on recoil pad like the Allen Recoil Eraser or have a Pachmayr Decelerator or Limbsaver pad installed. Thew stock may need to be shortened to allow proper length of pull.
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Re: muzzle brake question ?
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10/14/21 06:28 PM
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I think you need to start over. What I mean is knowing your shoulder injury will not improve invest in a better quality gun with all the latest recoil reducing devices.
Good barrel Good trigger Good stock Good recoil pad Good break All these thing matter.
Example: I have a .338 Edge sending a 300 grain SMK bullet with 90 grains of H1000 powder pushing it and I'll let a 10 year girl shot it. Recoil is manageable.
Christmas is just around the corner, this may be your time. Good Luck.
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Re: muzzle brake question ?
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10/14/21 06:41 PM
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Re: muzzle brake question ?
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10/14/21 07:27 PM
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No, don't really need one, just I'm 50 years old and suffer from a torn rotator cuff from a fight I was in, work related (I work Law Enforcement) and the older I get the more it bothers me. That sucks-thank you for your LE service. I would look at a PAST pad for your shoulder, a good recoil pad for the rifle, and the lite ammo mentioned above. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1002531259
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