I live in the UK and moderators are not a problem to request on your firearms license. I have a 300 Winchester magnum and where I wasn’t putting a large amount of rounds through it, found that I was developing flinch when firing for the first time in awhile. I had read a lot of information around muzzle breaks however they are not popular in the UK for hunting and seem to be more for long range shooting. I have recently purchased an RCC muzzle brake which has proved to tame the 300 recoil very well. The thing that did come as a bit of a surprise was the concussion from the gases leaving the break. It also appears that the blast is very loud but I guess this is because I am not used to having the muzzle brake or firing the rifle without a moderator. I very rarely use hearing protection (I should know better) however using a muzzle break it is a must. The first time I fired with a muzzle break and no hearing protection my ears were ringing (not a nice feeling). I really liked your explanation and although I now know most of what you spoke and been in a lot of other channels and found yours was a simple explanation of what to expect.
Well done and very professional more people need to see this video. I like the 300 WBY I have some MK V rifles from the 80s these guns were wood and heavy I was younger and the recoil was there however I could tolerate the punishment. Now I am older and I bought a synthetic 300 WBY and this gun was knocking my fillings out of my teeth absouletly horrible. I had a brake installed or the other choice just get rid of the gun. I did install a radial brake and this turned the gun into a very nice shooting firearm. I will never hesitate again.Thanks for the great video however I already know the benifits people who don't know about the benifits of a brake need to see this video, spread the word, Cheers
Thanks Rocky! It's wild the difference brakes make in shooting experience for any given rifle. Glad you enjoyed the video and are another brake believer. Hope you stick around.
The best channel so far on muzzle brakes. I love shooting my 300 WM and thanks to brakes ,I enjoy it more.I would love to hear more on the kinds of brakes out there and what's best for me.
I shoot a 300 weatherby in a model 70 Winchester. I put a pachmeyer decelerator pad and that makes a big difference but when I practice I always wear a shoulder pad so I don't start flinching.the muzzle blast from the brake would be something I'm not willing to trade for.
Just built a new hunting gun. 6mm ARC on a Christiansen Arms Ridgeline receiver, MDT HNT26, Varmint Contour IBI barrel, the tunable MDT Comp Brake with a Vortex Razor LHT 3.5-22x50 (coming soon), and working loads up with the Hornady 90gr CX and the 103gr Hornady ELD-X
I use the one that came on my rifle, the omni muzzle brake from bergara. I have the bergara b14 wilderness hmr 6.5 creedmoor. I love this rifle and cartridge, however I tried to hate the 6.5 because of all the hype but I just can't argue with performance and the 6.5 creedmoor performs.
I believed in the browning recoil Hawg brake and own several and they do their job well, recently I’ve switched to the HUDU muzzle brake from southern precision tooling and OMG they live up to the hype. They claimed 87% recoil reduction and I believe every bit of it. My 300 win mag now kicks less than a 6.5cm
I like a rifle with a muzzle brake I have a weatherby vanguard first lite in 30-06 with the factory ST brake it shoots like a 308 or less I have a Remington 700 VTR 308 with the factory 3 slot brake it shoots like a 243 I have used jcb solutions brakes on several other rifles and they work great for an economy priced muzzle brake I have them on my AR15 DMR my AR10 in 308 and my 350 legend that I set up for my nephew
Thank you! We tried but the big benefit is the recoil reduction and that is so subjective. The videos really didn't do either one justice even slowed down!
I'd love to get a can some day, I'm just not patient enough for the stamp lol. When did you get your suppressor and how long did the paperwork take at that time, if you don't mind me asking? -Matt
I can see a muzzle break shooting at the range. You might shoot 40-50, a100 rounds. Hunting? How many rounds you going to shoot? That said, I'm in the market for a muzzle break for a range rifle.
For us it's less about the number of rounds while hunting and more getting the most possible out of your accuracy as a shooter for that limited round count.
I live in the UK and moderators are not a problem to request on your firearms license. I have a 300 Winchester magnum and where I wasn’t putting a large amount of rounds through it, found that I was developing flinch when firing for the first time in awhile. I had read a lot of information around muzzle breaks however they are not popular in the UK for hunting and seem to be more for long range shooting. I have recently purchased an RCC muzzle brake which has proved to tame the 300 recoil very well. The thing that did come as a bit of a surprise was the concussion from the gases leaving the break. It also appears that the blast is very loud but I guess this is because I am not used to having the muzzle brake or firing the rifle without a moderator. I very rarely use hearing protection (I should know better) however using a muzzle break it is a must. The first time I fired with a muzzle break and no hearing protection my ears were ringing (not a nice feeling). I really liked your explanation and although I now know most of what you spoke and been in a lot of other channels and found yours was a simple explanation of what to expect.
Thanks for the kind words. You'll enjoy the brake once you get used to it. Hearing protection is a must though!
Well done and very professional more people need to see this video. I like the 300 WBY I have some MK V rifles from the 80s these guns were wood and heavy I was younger and the recoil was there however I could tolerate the punishment. Now I am older and I bought a synthetic 300 WBY and this gun was knocking my fillings out of my teeth absouletly horrible. I had a brake installed or the other choice just get rid of the gun. I did install a radial brake and this turned the gun into a very nice shooting firearm. I will never hesitate again.Thanks for the great video however I already know the benifits people who don't know about the benifits of a brake need to see this video, spread the word, Cheers
Thanks Rocky! It's wild the difference brakes make in shooting experience for any given rifle. Glad you enjoyed the video and are another brake believer. Hope you stick around.
The best channel so far on muzzle brakes. I love shooting my 300 WM and thanks to brakes ,I enjoy it more.I would love to hear more on the kinds of brakes out there and what's best for me.
I shoot a 300 weatherby in a model 70 Winchester. I put a pachmeyer decelerator pad and that makes a big difference but when I practice I always wear a shoulder pad so I don't start flinching.the muzzle blast from the brake would be something I'm not willing to trade for.
Right on man, sounds like you've put a ton of thought into your set up. It's hard for us to argue with that!
Just built a new hunting gun. 6mm ARC on a Christiansen Arms Ridgeline receiver, MDT HNT26, Varmint Contour IBI barrel, the tunable
MDT Comp Brake with a Vortex Razor LHT 3.5-22x50 (coming soon), and working loads up with the Hornady 90gr CX and the
103gr Hornady ELD-X
Sounds like a great custom gun to us!
I use the one that came on my rifle, the omni muzzle brake from bergara. I have the bergara b14 wilderness hmr 6.5 creedmoor. I love this rifle and cartridge, however I tried to hate the 6.5 because of all the hype but I just can't argue with performance and the 6.5 creedmoor performs.
I have a bergara B14 in 6.5 PRC and will legitimately say it's the most accurate rifle I've ever owned. You'll hear no 6.5 hate on this channel!
Yo bro you are the first one to inform me about muzzle break.!!!!
They work amazing, glad we could help!
I believed in the browning recoil Hawg brake and own several and they do their job well, recently I’ve switched to the HUDU muzzle brake from southern precision tooling and OMG they live up to the hype. They claimed 87% recoil reduction and I believe every bit of it. My 300 win mag now kicks less than a 6.5cm
I'm a pretty big recoil hawg believer, bur I'm definitely down to check out another one. We'll take a look!
I use the new bear creek muzzle brake on my 450 bush master it’s massive and reduces the thumpers recoil to about like a 30-30
We'll have to check it out!
Great video😊 I just purchased an Ultradyne Apollo Max 7.62 for my .308 😊
Thanks for the kind words! If you're new to the brake life you'll love it.
I like a rifle with a muzzle brake
I have a weatherby vanguard first lite in 30-06 with the factory ST brake it shoots like a 308 or less I have a Remington 700 VTR 308 with the factory 3 slot brake it shoots like a 243 I have used jcb solutions brakes on several other rifles and they work great for an economy priced muzzle brake I have them on my AR15 DMR my AR10 in 308 and my 350 legend that I set up for my nephew
There's a ton of good brakes out there. The benefits to recoil control and everything that comes with it are pretty tough to beat!
Yes I agree with you
A VG6 Epsilon on one and a radial on another that I’m looking at replacing with a Precision Armament M11
Thanks for the input, we'll check them out!
I think I'll consider getting one. I've actually never even shot one before
Can't recommend then enough, for the benefits they provide.
Great video I would’ve loved to seeing you test them both out at the range
Thank you! We tried but the big benefit is the recoil reduction and that is so subjective. The videos really didn't do either one justice even slowed down!
Thanks for your video, I'm going to buy one to try out , choice work.
Good luck! Let us know how you like the brake life.
What is the outside diameter of that factory radial x-bolt factory brake? Could you please tell me?
What sorta rifle are you looking to buy?
Something a little heavier and thus, more stable for day hunts. A .28 Nosler really peaks my interest too.
- Matt
@@DeerandDonuts the 28N is a beast, im using the Christensen Arms ridgeline 28n it pins stuff to the floor
Yeah, it seems like a nasty little round. We'll see if I can track one down soon.
I use the precision armament m4-72 on my 308
Thanks Vincent, I'll check it out.
AAC 2 port brake for the suppressor
I'd love to get a can some day, I'm just not patient enough for the stamp lol. When did you get your suppressor and how long did the paperwork take at that time, if you don't mind me asking?
-Matt
Oh no that makes that scary lmfao
Lol super scary
Timing one is no more difficult than leveling a scope yourself. Definitely doesn't need to be done by a gunsmith. Good video though 👍
Good point! I trust very few people with mounting a scope correctly though lol.
@@DeerandDonuts 🤣
Ultradyne Apollo Max
And you can time them yourself you dont need a gunsmith
Awesome, we love being able to work on our own gear. We'll check it out!
Area 419 hellfire brake
We've had that suggestion a few times. It's on the list when the cash comes together!
Muzzlebreak "Lifestyle " ... ?
'That animal comes first'. yeah until they lose their hearing, may change their minds very quickly. Just saying
I can see a muzzle break shooting at the range. You might shoot 40-50, a100 rounds. Hunting? How many rounds you going to shoot?
That said, I'm in the market for a muzzle break for a range rifle.
For us it's less about the number of rounds while hunting and more getting the most possible out of your accuracy as a shooter for that limited round count.
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Thanks!