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Searching for .700 diameter 2 or 3 port muzzle brakes

I found this a while back while when I was looking for the smallest, self-timing brake for my Ruger American Predator. Barrel is .72" right behind the brake.


Brake is .95" diameter. One of the smallest, self-timing, I could find.

Paid the $10's for black Cerakote and it matched up very nice to the factory finish.
If self-timing doesn't pan out, I'd look at the Terminator T2, @ .83" OD. I feel the shape of those brake makes them look OK, being larger than than the barrel profile. Brake, Cerakote, + getting timed is likely 3X the cost of my original suggestion but sometimes, form + function matter.
 
I was looking for the right radial for several reasons and located a .85 like I wanted for $75 from a local gunsmith. Not too much larger than my .71 muzzle and the port placement I wanted.
 
I use a lot of the QD brakes from Holland's.
The breech of the brake is faced to match the OD of the barrel at the shoulder, more of a custom look...

Their design is very effective as well, the top porting helps with muzzle rise in addition to the side baffles reducing felt recoil.

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I use a lot of the QD brakes from Holland's.
The breech of the brake is faced to match the OD of the barrel at the shoulder, more of a custom look...

Their design is very effective as well, the top porting helps with muzzle rise in addition to the side baffles reducing felt recoil.

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Holland's QD was my first MB (2003) on my Savage 111F .300 WM pictured below.

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