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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    I really prefer not to but since you requested it......It has been a while back but here is a link to people making fun of you for being ...well just like you are on here, Ad Nauseam . I think you were referred to as "stool" and "Paul Revere" over there. One entry states how you are beating everyone up at Benchrest central. You really don't need this kind of validation do you? I mean we could be talking about Savages.

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    Well as for the poor OP and the muzzel brake question, lol.
    I tend to agree that an 06 isnt really much fun to shoot, especially from a bench.
    I dont have a break on mine, but then i rarely shoot mine.
    I dont have breaks on any of the guns i might walk around the woods hunting with.
    But then i never walk around the woods hunting anymore either.
    The ones i do use and shoot the most often, at least in the larger cartridges, all have breaks, and for one main reason, seeing my own hits.

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    i was clearing the air, so you did not have to go check your records.
    hinted, implied...just clearing the air.
    Quote Originally Posted by mnbogboy2 View Post
    I never said or implied you did. Please read more carefully.

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    a shame you did not quote my reply.
    NO POSTS BY ME in that link

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinco View Post
    a shame you did not quote my reply.
    NO POSTS BY ME in that link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    On Accurate Shooter all of your post are removed when you are banned.
    It is a serious waste of bandwidth to acknowledge Broinco.....

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    but there you go
    doing it again


    Quote Originally Posted by Orezona View Post
    It is a serious waste of bandwidth to acknowledge Broinco.....

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    Whitt machine cuts every clamp on brake to you're barrel size and taper . They require 2 measurements within 1/1000 one at end and one 1-1/2 up barrel . Each is cut to you're speck's . That sounds like custom to me .

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingdombuilder View Post
    Whitt machine cuts every clamp on brake to you're barrel size and taper . They require 2 measurements within 1/1000 one at end and one 1-1/2 up barrel . Each is cut to you're speck's . That sounds like custom to me .
    The Whitt brakes definitely are custom fit to your barrel taper. But because the outer barrel contour and bore may not be coaxial the bore of the brake is "oversized" to prevent mechanical interference. One poster said they aren't custom he meant the bore of the brake isnt indicated with the bore of the barrel. Of course test have shown the effectiveness between indicated "tight bore" brakes and greatly oversized brakes is only a difference of 1% - 3%. While individuals shooting them noticed no or slight perceivable difference.
    Answer yes they are custom fit. Really not an arguement worth pursuing.

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