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    Iceaxe-- I don't currently have a lathe to thread barrels. It is on the horizon though.

    CM-- I normally shoot at a friends house near Peterson AFB, or a couple spots local to me. Do you get down this way much?

    KS63-- I will PM you as soon as I begin production on these. I know it will work great on your .300 Black. What weight bullet do you run?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    I'd still be interested in seeing the testing results of this brake compared to the ones we sent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    I'd still be interested in seeing the testing results of this brake compared to the ones we sent.
    Not trying to get my company sued at this current juncture.
    We have found brakes that come close to this one, but no one has beat it yet.
    PM the model you are running and I will let you know where it placed.
    Last edited by skullybones; 08-27-2013 at 10:53.
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    Jared,

    I have another month of busy season, otherwise, I would ve driven down. Prior July 1st, I wouldve shipped my rifle to you, this new law sucks ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skullybones View Post
    Not trying to get my company sued at this current juncture.
    We have found brakes that come close to this one, but no one has beat it yet.
    PM the model you are running and I will let you know where it placed.
    How are you going to be sued for posting test data?...there are like 1000 vids on YouTube doing the same thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    How are you going to be sued for posting test data?...there are like 1000 vids on YouTube doing the same thing
    You've run mine. What more info do you need? If the videos exist, don't they answer your question?

    I would like to keep this thread going on reviews of the product.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skullybones View Post
    Iceaxe-- I don't currently have a lathe to thread barrels. It is on the horizon though.

    CM-- I normally shoot at a friends house near Peterson AFB, or a couple spots local to me. Do you get down this way much?

    KS63-- I will PM you as soon as I begin production on these. I know it will work great on your .300 Black. What weight bullet do you run?
    I normally run 125gr. projectiles and I am currently working up a hot load using 110gr. Barnes Tac-TX FB.

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    I didnt have time to put too many rounds through mine yet. I shot 2 mags during my lunch break -- shortly after I picked up the rifle from Bert. Credit to BPTactical for the barrel work, re-crown and perm'd attachment, and to Jared @ Dynamics Resistance for the compensator. However, if I have to compile my first impression in one or two sentences:

    Dynamics Resistance Compensator on the HK36 clone simply eliminates muzzle climb as effective if not better than PWS compensator at half the price. I feel that this compensator is designed for improving accuracy in follow up shots & easier target acquisition.

    I will be ordering few more for the 5.56 and 308. Thanks again Jared.
    Last edited by ChunkyMonkey; 09-03-2013 at 15:22.
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    7.62 thread 14x1LH available?

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    I don't get onto this forum often enough, and just stumbled on this thread. After trying several of his slightly different prototypes, Jared settled on the 308 break design he wants to work with. I've got the prototype mounted on my LR-308 based JP rifle and have begun doing some testing. So far the 308 brake is excellent and will be pleasing to most who try it. A few preliminary observations: I shot it at dusk a few days ago and the flash signature is about the same as a birdcage, concussion is about the same as a Miculek comp (aka. on the light side for a brake), muzzle manors are similar to a rolling thunder or titan (yes I've run them both) and without a pressure chamber it should be easy to keep clean (which is the shortcoming of the two mentioned big dogs). It's a relatively short and light weight brake and looks good on my rifle. This prototype performs on par with the best brakes out there, with a list of additional amenities which don't exist in other brakes. The balance of amenities, combined with the low cost, make this as close to a jack of all traits 308 comp as you can currently find. 20yd hammers yields 90% alphas, however, you should know that I've been running 308 almost exclusively for 2yrs and am much more practiced at recoil management than most. So far my only testing has been with 308 nato or equivalent 150gr reloads. I have some 125 gr bullets I will load up soon and try out to see how the comp handles the shorter lighter bullets in conjunction with the greater gas volume. More gas is usually good for a comp, but we'll see. If you have something you would like me to be observant of while testing, feel free to toss it out there. I won't however be burning my expensive 308 ammo doing direct comparisons between this brake and others, unless I am out to answer my own questions. This comp will be cheap enough for you to purchase one and do your own comparison testing. Besides, the feel of this brake vs that brake is always highly subjective. 308 semi autos have enough weight bouncing around inside that anyone can mess up shooting them and there simply isn't any comp on the market which takes out all of the work in the larger platform. You have to do your part with proper technique. More info later, as I have it.

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