Ross Muzzle Brakes

7MMMAG

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Just found them through a google search. Their price is so cheap is it a gimmick? Does anyone have one they can post pictures of? how does it deal with recoil?
 

turley

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I have one on my Kimber Montana and it works well and is aesthetically pleasing. I would not hesitate to order from them again.
 

turley

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When I get home later this evening I'll pull it out and snap a picture.....
 

MHWASH

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I have 2 of the self timing.i ordered the .308 after shooting the 6.5. Haven’t had a chance to shoot the .308 yet.
 

turley

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Found a few pictures I took after receiving it a few years ago:
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Bater

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Not a gimmick, good brakes for the money. Made my 7lb 300RUM manageable F84ABADC-6C81-49A9-9CF1-52CF08CBDB74.jpeg
 

turley

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I’ll measure it tomorrow…
Shims or smith….I used a fine grain sandpaper placed on a hard surface and lightly sanded the brake while evenly applying pressure (suggestion from another forum member). Was very easy and effective.
 
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7MMMAG

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I’ll measure it tomorrow…
Shims or smith….I used a fine grain sandpaper placed on a hard surface and lightly sanded the brake while evenly applying pressure (suggestion from another forum member). Was very easy and effective.
You just sanded the brake to time it? What grit did you use if you remember?
 

turley

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Yes, that was a suggestion and it worked very well. Very fine sand paper…if I recall correct it was 220 grain. I attached the sand paper to a fixed block of wood and held the brake in my hand, applied light pressure (brake to sandpaper) and gently moved the brake evenly in a circular pattern over the sandpaper. It’s amazing how quickly stainless steel can be sanded down.

Brake is about 2.5”
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Yup, super simple to time, very well made, probably about 50% recoil reduction, and aesthetically pleasing. He did mine for $37, delivered. Kimber Montana 300wsm.
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7MMMAG

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Yup, super simple to time, very well made, probably about 50% recoil reduction, and aesthetically pleasing. He did mine for $37, delivered. Kimber Montana 300wsm.
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You did the sanding method too? Or lathe
 
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