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    The Ross Schuler looks really nice... What's the price on it I don't see any on the web page and do they only come polished? How much extra work did you need to do to fit it?
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    Most effective brakes I've ever used - and only $45.
    http://www.muzzlebrakesandmore.com/Home_Page.php

    This is the Ross Schuler design - friend of his makes them and will install (time and blend) for a reasonable fee.
    Effective = Loud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spdu4ia View Post
    The Ross Schuler looks really nice... What's the price on it I don't see any on the web page and do they only come polished? How much extra work did you need to do to fit it?
    I used a JP Jamnut to put mine on. I don't want to mess around with shims or crush washers.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zach O View Post
    Talk to fellow board member Skullybones. He makes custom brakes up in Divide. Loved mine on my 6.5x284.
    Yup. Thats the route I would go. Dynamic Resistance. Unless you have a Thunderbeast can in your future.
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    Sent them a message, on there website it says it "These will have no wrench flats and
    need to be timed and tapered to mate to the barrel." So I assume I can't install this myself like the JP?
    A storm is coming ...

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    My Dynamic Resistance brake works great! Skullybones is a good guy and can take care of you. I would wait for him to get back with you about the details.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spdu4ia View Post
    Sent them a message, on there website it says it "These will have no wrench flats and
    need to be timed and tapered to mate to the barrel." So I assume I can't install this myself like the JP?
    http://www.jprifles.com/buy.php?item=JPJN.58B.750

    use a wrench to tighten the jam nut, and a cleaning rod to keep the brake from turning while you tighten the jam nut.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    I was talking about skullybones' brake. The JP looks pretty straight forward. I sent skullybones a PM.
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    It doesn't need gas ports on top, the side ports are open more above than below for the same effect. You can't see it in the picture, but you can in person. Mine works fine in keeping the barrel down, while I wait for my suppressor to get out of jail.


    Quote Originally Posted by Spdu4ia View Post
    Good idea about the TBAC , I'll look into it as well. Little more expensive than the JP. No gas ports on the top though? I'd rather not drill mine ... Doesn't look like a lot of metal left in that area already to play with. Does the TBAC come with thread protector or is that extra too?


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    Default Recommend me a brake

    So I've heard some horror stories of bullet strikes on the brake if the threads aren't perfect... Is this something I need to worry a lot about since I'm taking a brake off to put a new one on? How do I check before sending one down the pipe to make sure it's clear? Or am I just being paranoid?

    I think I decided to go with the Precision Armament m11 brake with accuwasher system.

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