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I want to add a muzzle brake to a Sendero chambered in 7mm STW. The rifle will be shot using a bipod in prone position so I want to avoid dirt flying after the shot as much as possible. What are your recommendations?
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Score High Tactical Muzzle Brake or the Hunting style brake. I have both.

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I would sugest any side porting muzzle break, as apposed to a Vias style which has holes 360.

I have a rotional ported break on my 338 Lapua two things to avoid are dusty areas and dry grass,dry grass can catch on fire!!! Wink

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I'd look at a Kirby Allen Painkiller brake, or a SSG one. There's another I believe called a "muscle brake" that was impressive, but I'm not 100% on the name.


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Go to Pasific Tool and Guage and look at their V-Break muzzle break. They work great!


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Vais


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Vais
 
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Holland Radial QD brake...without bottom ports.
 
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Isn't the Vais brake ported all the way around 360?

If so, bad choice.
 
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Originally posted by rcamuglia:
Isn't the Vais brake ported all the way around 360?

If so, bad choice.


They are, and I use them without a problem. But then, I shoot sitting, not prone.


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You'll be shooting in a dust cloud if prone
 
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