Another 300 RUM ??? for Newbie

Here is a couple pictures of a Holland Radial brake on a SFII 300RUM

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Here is a couple pictures of a Holland Radial brake on a SFII 300RUM

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Absolutely magnificent!!!! Gotta go.....my mouth is "drooling"! What barrel are you using? Is it buttoned or grooved? It is free floating so what stock are you using? One thing for sure.....it is "Beautiful"!
 
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Thanks for the advice, but I I'll probably stick with Kirby for all my future gun smithing. Thanks though.
 
It's a plain old Sendero SFII in 300 Rum factory barrel. It is 100% floated. I don't live near Kirby so I had to use some nice guy named Darrell Holland. He lives out in the sticks about an hour south of me. I doubt he gets much highway exposure. I used one of his regular QD brakes on a previous 300 Rum Sendero and it was really effective. This one has so much surface area and being angled back I'm thinking it's just going to be a bit better.
 
It's a plain old Sendero SFII in 300 Rum factory barrel. It is 100% floated. I don't live near Kirby so I had to use some nice guy named Darrell Holland. He lives out in the sticks about an hour south of me. I doubt he gets much highway exposure. I used one of his regular QD brakes on a previous 300 Rum Sendero and it was really effective. This one has so much surface area and being angled back I'm thinking it's just going to be a bit better.

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This one has so much surface area and being angled back I'm thinking it's just going to be a bit better.

Very nice looking break. I take it you haven't fired a round through it yet? Report back on your first few rounds please, would love to know how effective it is. Thanks



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