Cadex MX1 Muzzle Brake (Made in Quebec)

Would be nice to see a comparison between your brake and a few competing models on the same rifle with a setup to allow the rifle to recoil freely and be measured.

Two different rifles/ calibers, with shooters behind them, and different canera angles doesn't really show that this is "the ultimate recoil mitigation for my rifle", just that you have a quality brake, but it's a big statement without showing the customer some actual comparative tests. Every company nowadays seems to be selling the best brake since sliced bread. Don't get me wrong, I love the looks of it, and that it is Canadian made, but I'd just like a bit more info about it before laying down that kind of cash on a brake.
 
Would be nice to see a comparison between your brake and a few competing models on the same rifle with a setup to allow the rifle to recoil freely and be measured. Two different rifles/ calibers, with shooters behind them, and different canera angles doesn't really show that this is "the ultimate recoil mitigation for my rifle", just that you have a quality brake, but it's a big statement without showing the customer some actual comparative tests.

The setup that you are describing would request a lot of time, equipment and money. I agree that it would be great to compare them on video and we might do a comparison when we'll have spare time but for now we are too busy at the shop for that.

We have done our homework while designing our brake and for the rest we'll leave that to some magazine writers, at least for the moment.

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It says they are for .30 cal, any plans on making them for the smaller calibers? I would love to put one on my 22-250 mostly just for looks.

Perfect, then if it's just for the look install this one.

As an example, our muzzle brakes are drilled for 33 calibers and they perform amazingly for a 30 cal too. You could never see the performance difference even if it was drilled for a .22 caliber.

This brake would work for your 22-250 Rem even if there not much recoil to remove on that caliber.

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Perfect, then if it's just for the look install this one.

As an example, our muzzle brakes are drilled for 33 calibers and they perform amazingly for a 30 cal too. You could never see the performance difference even if it was drilled for a .22 caliber.

This brake would work for your 22-250 Rem even if there not much recoil to remove on that caliber.

Best regards

So what you're telling me is that having the hole at .30 will in no way harm the accuracy of my rifle? I mean I do like the look but I don't want to sacrifice accuracy.
 
So what you're telling me is that having the hole at .30 will in no way harm the accuracy of my rifle? I mean I do like the look but I don't want to sacrifice accuracy.

The muzzle brake itseft won't affect the accuracy by having a .30 hole. However, the addition of a muzzle brake on any rifle will influence the barrel wip due to its weight so you may or may not have to fine tune your ammo to a optimum performance. This is the same for any muzzle brake, flash hider or suppressor that you screw on a barrel.

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I've been looking to re-brake my 700P MLR 338LM and I like the features of this brake. But before I make the jump I was hoping someone who is using this brake could comment on its effectiveness?

I ask, because I have watched a few videos on youtube with guys running them on 308's and 338's. To be honest it doesn't look like the brake is doing anything for the 308's. The recoil appears to be fast and a little harsh. Odd I know, maybe it's just the camera angle? And then in the videos with the 338 it appears to be very effective. I know the videos I watched were prone for the 308's and bench for the 338's. I don't understand what I am seeing and I would really appreciate some user based feedback as I am not yet convinced.
 
I've been looking to re-brake my 700P MLR 338LM and I like the features of this brake. But before I make the jump I was hoping someone who is using this brake could comment on its effectiveness?........

I have one on the same rifle: the brake does the job well. Despite how big it looks in the pictures it compliments the rifle nicely tool. Mine is in OD and the finish has held up without issue.You will be happy with the brake.
 
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