Who?Couple guys in the lafayette area if you cantfind anything
John powers. Mike brazda , uncle bsWho?
Unfortunately, the rifle has since left my possession. I sold it a while back, and purchased a Weatherby FiberMark in .340 Wby. Since my primary hunting concern is elk, I upped the horsepower a little moving from the .300 Wby to the .340 Wby. The brake was radial design, not actually a removable brake, but was machined into the last two inches of the barrel. First time I had seen anything like it, but it reminded me of the Mag-Na-Port system, but I had that done to a .270 and didn't find it very effective. Ed's system was very effective and seems like most radial brakes are now similar in design, except they are removable. This one was not.I’d like to see a couple of pics of that brake
The most effective brakes I have seen are the cowl induction like the Alamo 4 star. Looks like TRYBE defense has gotten into the game along with MPA in introducing cowl induction brakes since Alamo was bought out. Only brakes I have bought lately is the thunderbeast CB brakes that thread into a can. Once you get spoiled to a suppressor, it’s hard to shoot without one.Unfortunately, the rifle has since left my possession. I sold it a while back, and purchased a Weatherby FiberMark in .340 Wby. Since my primary hunting concern is elk, I upped the horsepower a little moving from the .300 Wby to the .340 Wby. The brake was radial design, not actually a removable brake, but was machined into the last two inches of the barrel. First time I had seen anything like it, but it reminded me of the Mag-Na-Port system, but I had that done to a .270 and didn't find it very effective. Ed's system was very effective and seems like most radial brakes are now similar in design, except they are removable. This one was not.
Truth. The game involves both cost and patience but is completely addictive.Once you get spoiled to a suppressor, it’s hard to shoot without one.
Forgot about this but he did one for me too for a .257 Wby Magnum. Loud but soft shooting.Ed Delorge built me a .300 Wby Magnum. He also designed his own muzzle brake that made the rifle shoot like a .243.
edited to add: Not a removable brake, but was machined into the end of the barrel.
Reulet Gunsmith in Covington. Best one I usedLooking for a good smith (in/near Terrebonne Parish) that can do a good job chambering and threading on a new barrel. Ideally this person builds benchrest rifles etc.
Thanks!
M.