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<blockquote data-quote="Sargesniper" data-source="post: 2216725" data-attributes="member: 61726"><p>I have a Rem. 700 Long Range that really was unpleasant to shoot. I looked at muzzle brakes for a while and decided</p><p>to go with a clamp on brake instead of turning the muzzle for a screw on. This is a factory barrel and it did not justify</p><p>the cost to me. I decided on the Witt Machine 5 port brake. It was under $100 and does a good job on felt recoil. It did not change POI on this rifle and groups under 1/2" @ 100 yds. with a 215 gr. Berger and 77.0 gr. H1000. The brake was easy to install and has stayed in place for 300 rounds. Along with a good recoil pad i think this might be a solution for your problem. Whatever you choose, I wish the best. I didn't mention this is a 300 WM with a 26" barrel.</p><p></p><p>Semper Fi, Sargesniper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargesniper, post: 2216725, member: 61726"] I have a Rem. 700 Long Range that really was unpleasant to shoot. I looked at muzzle brakes for a while and decided to go with a clamp on brake instead of turning the muzzle for a screw on. This is a factory barrel and it did not justify the cost to me. I decided on the Witt Machine 5 port brake. It was under $100 and does a good job on felt recoil. It did not change POI on this rifle and groups under 1/2" @ 100 yds. with a 215 gr. Berger and 77.0 gr. H1000. The brake was easy to install and has stayed in place for 300 rounds. Along with a good recoil pad i think this might be a solution for your problem. Whatever you choose, I wish the best. I didn't mention this is a 300 WM with a 26" barrel. Semper Fi, Sargesniper [/QUOTE]
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