HellsCanyon
WKR
My mistake on the “radial” brake term! Whenever I hear that, I think radial 360* ports... haven’t used the Holland brake ever.
Not sure if this will work or not linking to an IG post, but if it does, this is a sub 10 lb 338 Norma pushing 300 Bergers at 2825fps with the 5 port beast brake. Good recoil signature that you can see as well. I haven’t used the Terminator brakes though if Ryan or Jeff likes them they’ve gotta be good.
zach kenner on Instagram: “#shootingsaturday enjoying sending some 338 rounds down range!!! Love this gun! This is a custom build from @hcamike with…”
I’ve used the APA Bastard series, quality brakes, no complaints, like the MBM brakes better.
I’ve used defensive edge as well as kampfeld side ported brakes and they both performed adequate, but are nothing special with their straight 90* ports.
Seekins brakes are bar none the best to shoot without hearing protection, too bad they leave 20%+ recoil on the table compared to other brakes.
I’d also check out the muscle brakes from Piercision. Seen the design and have heard good things.
Only reason I don’t use the CA Slayer brakes is they’re a competitor of mine, but they are quality
Any brake you use, pay attention to the baffle design. It’s best to have some sort of taper to one or both sides of the ports at some point, any brakes you see with 90* ports may be effective, but they indicate a lack of ambition in brake design in my experience.
Mike
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Not sure if this will work or not linking to an IG post, but if it does, this is a sub 10 lb 338 Norma pushing 300 Bergers at 2825fps with the 5 port beast brake. Good recoil signature that you can see as well. I haven’t used the Terminator brakes though if Ryan or Jeff likes them they’ve gotta be good.
zach kenner on Instagram: “#shootingsaturday enjoying sending some 338 rounds down range!!! Love this gun! This is a custom build from @hcamike with…”
I’ve used the APA Bastard series, quality brakes, no complaints, like the MBM brakes better.
I’ve used defensive edge as well as kampfeld side ported brakes and they both performed adequate, but are nothing special with their straight 90* ports.
Seekins brakes are bar none the best to shoot without hearing protection, too bad they leave 20%+ recoil on the table compared to other brakes.
I’d also check out the muscle brakes from Piercision. Seen the design and have heard good things.
Only reason I don’t use the CA Slayer brakes is they’re a competitor of mine, but they are quality
Any brake you use, pay attention to the baffle design. It’s best to have some sort of taper to one or both sides of the ports at some point, any brakes you see with 90* ports may be effective, but they indicate a lack of ambition in brake design in my experience.
Mike
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