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I was talking to alocal gun smith about a muzzle break,he said he could do the job but i would have to have my gun reblued,the break would cost me 125.00 and 100 to reblue.I think he was trying to rip me off ,i have had a gun smith that i used before tell me the complete job for 125.00 walk out. Any thoughts on this | ||
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I have had over 20 breaks installed over the years. The average price was 200.00 I did get one installed for $135.00 once then took it to a good smith to be replaced, as the bullet nicked it as it left the barrel. Good smith work is worth the price. don't go cheep unless the best is cheep! | |||
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<Bill> |
Sounds good to me, they need to eat too. | ||
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I charge $135.00 for CM & $150.00 for SS.& $200.00 for 50 cal & larger. Remember though that I do this as a hobby (29yrs.now) to support my Gun Show habbit. not to support a family. ------------------ [This message has been edited by Bear Claw (edited 12-05-2001).] [This message has been edited by Bear Claw (edited 12-05-2001).] | |||
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<Mike Anderson> |
That doesn't seem too bad to me. Some of the breaks are $200+ now. Just depends on what its capable of. Can it be activated/deactivated without being removed from the barrel? | ||
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I can't imagine why you would need to have your rifle re-blued unless he wants to do it to match the color of the brake. | |||
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<allen day> |
The best muzzlebreak of all is the one that will never be installed. AD | ||
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$200 sounds reasonable to ruin a barrel. | |||
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Daryl i use to feel the same way about breaks Just like i felt about a release for bow,felt like if you had to pull a trigger it should go bang.15 years of shooting a bow with my bear fingers has come to a end ,I have a release now ,i also shoot better,WISH i would have got one sooner.I shoot my guns dam good now,Just think i might improve with a break!and maybe not,but it won't hurt any thing. Arent we all after'' BUG HOLES'' well atleast one. Reloader Len | |||
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I install several muzzle brakes every year. It does not require rebluing of the barrel. I can match the bluing of your barrel pretty close. For a single expansion chamber design such as Shrewd (sold by Brownells) it is 125. For a multiple chamber design such as a KDF or Vais it is approximately 190. | |||
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<Daryl Elder> |
Len, no offense. Brakes on the bench are great. In the field they are certainly loud. I put one on an M1-A and it was great with a bi-pod. I did wear ear plugs, though. Y'know, I think if I took up bowhunting I would definately use a release! But a friend of mine wanted to put a brake on his .280. I convinced him to instal a pad first and see. | ||
<Mike Anderson> |
I don't think installing a break is about just can't take the recoil. There are other reasons. If you really want to see bullet impact like varmit shooting a break can be nice. Slight recoil will cause you to lose the visual in the scope. I have seen breaks that rotate to open and close, this was the type I'm curious about. It could cover both bases a break for the bench if desired and no break for hunting purposes. I forgot the web site or I'd post it! | ||
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FWIW, I had Dave Gentry install one of his "Quiet Brakes" on my Remington 40XB-KS in .22-250 not as a recoil reducer but rather to aid in seeing the bullets impact. My experience is that even with a heavy rifle(13 pounds) and modest .22-250 handloads, I still can't maintain sight picture. Even off the bench. In all truth this brake is a loud waste of money in my opinion. The $175 initial cost combined with having the barrel cut and recrowned to get rid of the damned thing. All in all a good $245 lesson. Though I suppose you have to experience them first hand to truly appreciate one. Regards, Matt. | |||
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Other reasons that I have installed brakes is for people that have had heart surgery & can't take any recoil but still want to hunt & folks with bursitis or arthritis. Muzzle brakes have helped this people continue to enjoy what they love to do most. ------------------ | |||
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One of the guys I hunt with had a 264 winchester with brake. But then he had bypass surgery and now uses a 22-250. I was in a wreck a year ago and have upper back and neck problems so one of my rifles now sports a brake and a thumbhole stock. What really sucked was that the guy that hit me was a high school kid coming home at night from a hunting trip and fell asleep. RJS | |||
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No reason to have to re-blue a gun that has had a brake installed.... I like brakes and have them on several of my big bores..I shoot better when I am not have the stuffen knocked out of me... ------------------ | |||
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