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kcb38
07-31-2017, 12:21 PM
I have a 10 FCP in .308 that I want to put a brake on and I was wondering what you guys are using or what you could recommend? This is a budget rifle shot primarily on a bipod from the bench or prone and I'd like to keep it under $100 if at all possible. The muzzle diameter is 0.800" so if there's something out there that will match up to it, that would be a bonus. Performance and value are more important than aesthetics but it would be nice if it looks like it belongs on there. Whatcha got?

LoneWolf
07-31-2017, 12:33 PM
I highly recommend Kahntrol Solutions. I have been running the CWES Hexmod very successfully, but would look at the 3 Gun Brake as well. I switched over from an APA Brake after the first couple shots with one. They provide a great amount of recoil control and the ability to spot impacts even at very short distances!

kcb38
07-31-2017, 12:47 PM
The Hexmod looks interesting and is right on the edge of my budget.

LoneWolf
07-31-2017, 03:17 PM
it's real easy to time and looks a lot better than the outer lock nut the most companies utilize.

kcb38
08-02-2017, 08:46 AM
Anyone else have a recommendation?

bsekf
08-02-2017, 10:49 AM
Harrel's

JeepsAndGuns
08-02-2017, 12:24 PM
I have a JP muzzle brake on two of my rifles and like them. However I have not shot any other brakes so I have nothing to compare them to.
https://www.jprifles.com/buy.php?item=JPTRE-5.58S.925

LoneWolf
08-02-2017, 12:56 PM
Since I started shooting the Kahntrol Brake, and then a few weeks later was asked to join Team Kahntrol. I stopped looking, I've shot other guns with other brakes and even the more expensive stuff wasn't offering any more benefit than the Kahntrol brake. I don't like all the fancy baffles and swept back ports, because they are just harder to clean. Kahntrol brakes are simple and do exactly what they are designed to do. Also since the ports are cut flat, they are very easy to clean!

rfkhunter
08-02-2017, 01:35 PM
Lol, you can go crazy looking into brakes. There's so many and everyone says theres is the best. Well I settled on a Precision Armament M11. Their M4-72 got great reviews, but it's frigging loud, and most good brakes will be. I'm happy with the M11. World of difference on my 10 FCP. I no longer gave to try and to search for my target after firing and it's not too bad on the ears.

Order from Brownells, 365 days satisfaction return policy on everything they sell. If you don't like one, return it.

orenp
08-02-2017, 01:51 PM
ZeroDelta/Alamo4Star. See the Precision Rifle Blog Muzzle Brake Field Test.

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kcb38
08-02-2017, 03:51 PM
Lol, you can go crazy looking into brakes...

That's a fact. I looked so long I gave up. That's why I'm asking you guys, lol.

65Whelen
08-02-2017, 10:56 PM
Just put a Precision Firearms brake on my 65 Creed which made a noticeable difference.
https://secure.wf-api.com/www.precisionfirearms.com/m8/1%20PF%20LMD%20Large%20Diameter--1-pf-lmd-large-diameter.html

J.Baker
08-03-2017, 09:45 AM
I generally don't care for brakes, but I do have a Precision Armament M4-72 on one of my AR's. It does an excellent job of reducing recoil as my rifle barely even moves, but the ports are angled rearward a little more than I would prefer.

wbm
08-03-2017, 09:47 AM
Ross Schuler brake is the best I have ever used. Course you can always pay a lot more for a brake that does not do more.

kcb38
08-03-2017, 11:54 PM
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I appreciate it.

Deadshot2
08-06-2017, 01:59 PM
I put a Benchmark "Tactical" brake on my 6.5 Creedmoor barrel when Benchmark finished it for me. It's a modified CSR design with different angles cut in the slots and a compensator port on top. Also uses a single pinch bolt for timing. Right at the $100 mark.

Naturally the 6.5 Creedmoor isn't a real recoil monster that needs taming but the brake does make it a pleasure to shoot for 4-5 hours at a time. The compensator port holds the barrel down very nicely and bipod "jump" is a thing of the past regardless of hold.

Liked it so much I ordered another for the .308 barrel they are currently building for me.

A note, the compensator port is sized for each caliber. They stock them in small diameter "blanks" and both open up bore for caliber as well as drilling the correct size compensator port.

You can also get them without the pinch bolt and just time the brake using 5/8" X 1" "Arbor Washers" that can be purchased from Grainger in sizes from .0015" A package of .0015" and a package of .010" will allow one to put solid torque on the brake and shim enough to get a full rotation if necessary.

Cmgoff
08-06-2017, 04:51 PM
Take a look on the precision rifle series blog. There is a really in-depth comparison of muzzle breaks that quantifies the difference.

Personally I chose the jp tank looking break for my 10 fcp-sr in 308. My girlfriend would not shoot it before, but now she will.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170806/e1e6c6fdcce604661675b69a1b42ac73.jpg

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30-06shooter
08-06-2017, 06:42 PM
http://wittmachine.net/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=73

CaptnC
08-07-2017, 09:40 PM
ZeroDelta/Alamo4Star. See the Precision Rifle Blog Muzzle Brake Field Test.

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This is what I did a few months ago.

On a 6.5-06 Colombia Mauser build. This a 30-06 necked down to 6.5 so is has some punch. The Hawk Hill Brake was only $50 and is used by some of the best shooters interviewed by PSBlog. The Hawk Hill Brake tamed it down a ton.

hacker
08-07-2017, 11:29 PM
I hate muzzle brakes, don't like the extra noise focused back toward the shooter.
I would rather have the recoil.