Regardless of opinion the original question was where to get a brake in canada? Links? Numbers? Please!
We build some of the most effective brakes made today. We can make them in almost any diameter or thread pitch and to fit nearly any rifle.
Brake effeciency is directly related to how much gas is produced and the velocity in which it leaves the rifle barrel. It has NOTHING to do with if a caliber is overbore or not. The amount of percieved recoil reduction is also based on how much recoil is initially generated.
223 is not a hard recoiling caliber so the amount of recoil reduced is minimal on the shoulder, the brakes we engineered for our short ARs totally eliminates muzzle jump.
The brakes we engineered for the bigger calibers will take the recoil from a 338 Lapua down to about the same recoil on the shoulder as 22-250 just lots louder.
On the 450 there is no reason that a well engineered brake will not reduce the recoil substantially.
Contact info in my sig line.
So you are suggesting a 300Wby and a 416 Rem have the same percentage of recoil reduction?
Granted my 416 was 8 pounds (even)...Did the light weight negate the effect of the brake?
Was the KDF a poor choice for the caliber in question?
The brake was installed by Guntech btw.
Anyone that shot my 416 with and without the brake noticed a slight difference, but it did not have the same effect as say my 375 Ultra. The 375 Ultra is dramatic in recoil reduction.
Curious as to you input on my 416 experience?
Google Jennings Outdoor Sports, Dave Jrnnings makes one that directs the gasses away from the shooter.
Most decent brakes direct the gasses away from the shooter, it is the guys on either side that get to enjoy the blast![]()



























