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Muzzle brake for 300 Weatherby Mark V
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<blockquote data-quote="A/1-61" data-source="post: 3072239" data-attributes="member: 127316"><p>I am having trouble deciding what the correct move is for a muzzle brake for my 300 Weatherby Magnum, Mark V, bought circa 1980. To start with, the outside diameter of the barrel at the tip is .610. I believe this means that I need to find something with a 1/2 by 28 thread. Otherwise I would have to shorten the barrel to a point where a 5/8x28 would work which was the recommendation from a local gunsmith.</p><p>.</p><p>Secondly, Weatherby only cells one type of break with portholes around the entire diameter, which makes it difficult for prone shooting if you don't like a mouthful of dirt. I have also heard of CSR brakes but don't know much about them. I have questions on whether a 1/2x28 is safe to use or not. Does anybody have experience with adding a break to a Weatherby?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A/1-61, post: 3072239, member: 127316"] I am having trouble deciding what the correct move is for a muzzle brake for my 300 Weatherby Magnum, Mark V, bought circa 1980. To start with, the outside diameter of the barrel at the tip is .610. I believe this means that I need to find something with a 1/2 by 28 thread. Otherwise I would have to shorten the barrel to a point where a 5/8x28 would work which was the recommendation from a local gunsmith. . Secondly, Weatherby only cells one type of break with portholes around the entire diameter, which makes it difficult for prone shooting if you don't like a mouthful of dirt. I have also heard of CSR brakes but don't know much about them. I have questions on whether a 1/2x28 is safe to use or not. Does anybody have experience with adding a break to a Weatherby?. [/QUOTE]
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