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In you opinion, what would the best muzzle brake to purchase? Looking to put on a 300 wsm. Tikka. Want to see if my 12 year old could possibly use my rifle for her hunt this year. Thx

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Taylor used my .300RUM for her elk hunt when she was 12.

 

Thinking your contour is pretty light, I like the APA Micro Bastard brake. I have 1 on a 7RM, and putting another one on my 6.5 SS. Both have #3 Bartlein barrels.

 

Badger Thruster is good too, but you can't turn them down to blend that small. I am putting a Hawkins 3 port on my .280AI. There are a few different sizes to blend with various contours.

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I have ordered several from here and the machining and quality are very good. A buddy of mine showed his gunsmith a few and he started using them for his customers. If I remember correctly they were less than $50 a piece. David

 

http://muzzlebrakesandmore.com

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We have the micro bastard on our 300wsm. My 13 year old daughter loves to shoot it. Literally no kick. She jokes and says the .22 kicks more :)

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APA Micro basted is a great break. I also have the fat basted on my 338 lapua. It's a great break!!!

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Kdf is what i use so never tried any other

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I use an APA Little Bastard on my .338 Lapua and it feels no more than a .308 win shooting 285gr pills at high pressures.

 

Those who hate them don't shoot a 338 Lapua as their primary hunting caliber!!

 

I never bought into them till I used one, no fear of recoil resulting in a more controlled trigger pull, and seeing impact hits at distant ranges in order to make educated follow up shots are just a couple of advantages I have discovered.

I also NEVER shoot without hearing protection when on the range and also when hunting so that does away with the noise issue.

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A couple years old, but some good brake info. http://precisionrifleblog.com/2015/08/21/muzzle-brake-summary-of-field-test-results/

If you are ever down south, let me know if you want to see how your daughter does shooting with a silencer.

I absolutely LOVE silencers however the extra weight when hunting always seems to be my concern.

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Thanks everyone for the responses. I will take a look at all the posted ones and reviews.

 

And the offer to shoot with silencer. Not sure when I will be down south. Especially with the heat!😁 But will let you know if it's anytime soon! Appreciate the offer!

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Count me as a muzzle brake hater.

Whys that?
2 reasons.

I really enjoy my hearing and don't wear earplugs while hunting and I don't need a super magnum elephant rifle to kill a 100 lb deer.

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