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Lil-Rokslider
Anyone add a muzzle brake to a Kimber Montana 300 WSM? Looking to tame the recoil a bit. Did you shorten the barrel any? What brake did you use and how effective is it? I have the non-threaded version of the Kimber Montana.
Yup, I put a brake on mine several years ago when I decided my 12 year old son was going to use it on a mountain goat hunt. Since then, I went ahead and cut the barrel down to 18" and reinstalled another brake made by a gentleman out of Idaho. The claim is about a 60% reduction in felt recoil. I don't know how much the recoil has been reduced, but it is significant. There's no way I would have allowed my, then 90 lb. 12 year old to shoot that rifle, but after the brake install, he was able to handle it without issue. He's probably a better shot with that rifle than me, and ended up killing his first goat and buck on that hunt. I can't remember what I paid for the barrel cut down/crown/thread, but the stainless steel brake cost $37 shipped and fit/finish are excellent. As far as the whole muzzle brake vs. non-muzzle brake argument goes, hearing damage is something to consider when firing hi power rifles anywhere, and I wear ear protection regardless of whether I’m in the field or at the range, so noise level is not a concern.Anyone add a muzzle brake to a Kimber Montana 300 WSM? Looking to tame the recoil a bit. Did you shorten the barrel any? What brake did you use and how effective is it? I have the non-threaded version of the Kimber Montana.
Hearing protection is better, regardless of anything. JMHONot sure what’s worse. Hunt with brake and hearing protection or hunting without a brake with no hearing protection which is what I normally do.