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<blockquote data-quote="Propdoc03" data-source="post: 565067" data-attributes="member: 7098"><p>I am looking for a "budget" minded effective muzzle brake.</p><p>Planning on purchasing one and having it installed at the "local" smith, if needs be.</p><p>Got quoted $90.00 to $100.00 for labor.</p><p></p><p>Application = my hunting buddy is trying to tame his .270 so that his petite wife might be able to handle it as well. Would still like to keep it pumped up for long range so reducing the load doesnt appear to be a great option. She fired the .270 as it is and it was waayy to much for her.</p><p></p><p>Already planning to put a decelerator pad on the butt.</p><p></p><p>Rifle is a older Savage 110, so the barrel being worth it is a consideration, not sure how much life is left in the barrel. Figure there should be a number of hunting seasons left in it, but a new gun is on the plate as well. Have not thought too much about what caliber might work for her? Looking for something to reach out to 700'ish yards, 800 even better.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts or suggestion would be of help.</p><p></p><p>Many Thanks!</p><p>PD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Propdoc03, post: 565067, member: 7098"] I am looking for a "budget" minded effective muzzle brake. Planning on purchasing one and having it installed at the "local" smith, if needs be. Got quoted $90.00 to $100.00 for labor. Application = my hunting buddy is trying to tame his .270 so that his petite wife might be able to handle it as well. Would still like to keep it pumped up for long range so reducing the load doesnt appear to be a great option. She fired the .270 as it is and it was waayy to much for her. Already planning to put a decelerator pad on the butt. Rifle is a older Savage 110, so the barrel being worth it is a consideration, not sure how much life is left in the barrel. Figure there should be a number of hunting seasons left in it, but a new gun is on the plate as well. Have not thought too much about what caliber might work for her? Looking for something to reach out to 700'ish yards, 800 even better. Any thoughts or suggestion would be of help. Many Thanks! PD [/QUOTE]
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