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rmpoole1302
06-06-2013, 11:02 AM
I just bought a LRH in 300 win mag and would like to know if anyone can help me find a direct "bolt-on" replacement specifically this one http://i620.photobucket.com/albums/tt287/atakacorp/Savage/SAVAGE021.jpg

Will this fit the threads of my LRH or can you tell me what specs to look for for a similar brake?

stangfish
06-06-2013, 01:21 PM
I have used what I believe to be that design brake on both the 300 and the 308. I believe I have an understanding of the braking properties of it or at least that design. So If you are looking for a replacement what characteristics are you looking for that would differ from the one you already have? If we have that information we might be able to offer some advice.

I do recomend, if you have not already done so, that you shoot it at least once withought the brake so you understand what your current setup offers and can recognize what

rmpoole1302
06-06-2013, 01:38 PM
I have used what I believe to be that design brake on both the 300 and the 308. I believe I have an understanding of the braking properties of it or at least that design. So If you are looking for a replacement what characteristics are you looking for that would differ from the one you already have? If we have that information we might be able to offer some advice.

I do recomend, if you have not already done so, that you shoot it at least once withought the brake so you understand what your current setup offers and can recognize what

I want to reduce recoil as much as possible. I know its kinda lame but I like the appearance of the FCP-K which is in the photo and the LRH .338 brake. It seems like the 338 brake should just screw on in place of the current one.

stangfish
06-07-2013, 04:39 PM
The threads on that barrel should be 5/8-24 for a 30 caliber. I would suggest that you get a brake for a 30 caliber projectile.

https://delta3tactical.com/store/products/308-Miculek-Compensator.html

http://www.jsesurplus.com/dmps308miculekcompensator.aspx

You can fit and time these to your barrel using shims or use the nut.