who builds a good muzzle brake?


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feets
April 26, 2008, 06:13 PM
I'm looking for someone who builds a good integral muzzle brake for hand cannons.
The innocent looking 15" Encore barrel chambered in 460 S&W is a true Jekyl and Hyde. It'll run the 45 Colt and 454 Casull loads easily enough but it becomes a tear jerkin slobber knockin unholy beast when loaded with factory 460 loads. This thing has neither the weight nor the brake of the big Smith revolvers. This is the last weapon you fire on range day and 2 or 3 rounds is more than enough.

I'd like to find someone who can cut an effective muzzle brake into the barrel without extending it or removing the iron sights.

The brake from www.bellmtcs.com looks good but I'm open to others as well.

Any ideas?

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Okiecruffler
April 26, 2008, 10:45 PM
Here's one of the best, not cheap and not fast, but defiantely one of the best. http://www.ottllc.com/

For cheap and quick, and I hope effective since he's doing one for my 357max. Try this fella.
rem40xb1@msn.com
Ross Schuler
261 Victor Gust Drive
Mountain Home Idaho 83647
208 587 8993

Brakes are 30 bucks and threading your barrel is another 30. can't beat that.

feets
April 27, 2008, 12:19 AM
I like the Bellmtcs.com brake because it's cut into the barrel. I really don't want to thread the barrel and screw something on. That's going to make it too long.

This is the Bellm brake:

http://www.bellmtcs.com/store/images/category151/Brake%20ss%20hg%204%20port.JPG

I was wanting to look around instead of going with the first one I found.

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