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    Muzzle brake for Savage 10FP info


    FYI. Use it as you will....
    I just bought one of these clamp on muzzle brakes from a business here in Australia. I ordered a 21.5mm to suit my heavy barrel 10FP in 308.
    When it arrived I was wrapt with the quality, finish and extra look it gave the rifle. Can't wait to get out and give it a run, hoping to reduce recoil....

    http://www.hss.net.au/product_info.php?products_id=1012

    The website states - "**PLEASE NOTE: We are able to accept International Orders for this item." Service was impeccable.
    I'd like to put a pic on, but I'm not allowed.
    Good thing is, it's easily removed if I want to go back to original condition.
    cheers,
    Dutch.

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    Just make sure to index it correctly - I would use a rubber mallet to ensure that it's seated all the way against the muzzle. The tolerances for the clamp-on brakes can be kinda sketchy sometimes, but you shouldn't have any issues. I tried the clamp on brakes for a while but never liked them enough to substitute for thread-on brakes.

    Your rifle is going to have felt recoil comparable to that of a .243, it's going to be an absolute pleasure to shoot.
    [I]"In the end, run what 'ya brung because it's better than nothing and don't give two ****s what some interwebs chat board guy says about your rig."[/I]

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    No worries mate. It's fitted perfectly, I had a rubber mallet ready but didn't need it. Just need a torque wrench to get the screws to 89 ft/lbs or 9 nm. The torque is something I need to get right, don't want it blowing off.

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    Thread on brakes will clearly be a better option, but authorities here in Australia have laws against modifying firearms. They also get nervous when you thread a barrel instantly assuming you want a silencer (which are also highly illegal) and you're intentions are nothing but evil. Which is just stupid. In New Zealand however, silencers are completely legal.
    Go figure....
    I'd like a silencer just to save my hearing!

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    Looks good, I hope it works out for you
    I was out today with my model 10 FCP in .308 and I tell ya, those 168gr HPBT's went off like a kitten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMG1894 View Post
    Looks good, I hope it works out for you
    I was out today with my model 10 FCP in .308 and I tell ya, those 168gr HPBT's went off like a kitten.
    Nice - I've just reloaded a bunch of Nosler 168gn ballistic tips, using 42 gns of AR2206H powder, CCI primers - should push out about 2600fps.........can't wait.
    Bought a torque wrench today and fitted the brake to spec. Looks awesome.

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    Let's hope she shoots as good as she looks.
    These are the results I got last Friday using Lapua brass, CCI 200 primer, Hornady 168gr Match and BLC (2) powder. These 3 shots were fired at 100 yards and were my 2nd last group of three starting from max load and working down .1 grs
    Last edited by JMG1894; 04-12-2015 at 11:08 AM.

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    Excellent group - that's why we own a Savage centrefire rifle. "The definition of accuracy.."

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    @ JMG1894

    Any idea of what your FPS was, I get groups like that at about 2550 FPS,
    but they seem to open up a bit as I get over 2650 range.
    I'm going to try some different powders though

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    Quote Originally Posted by gr8lakes View Post
    @ JMG1894

    Any idea of what your FPS was, I get groups like that at about 2550 FPS,
    but they seem to open up a bit as I get over 2650 range.
    I'm going to try some different powders though
    I plan on chronographing the loads this wknd. I'll let you know.

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