Insite Arms introducing the "Heathen" Muzzle Brake

That's great news! My only worry is that the large baffle vents up and my optic is right to the end of the rail...still might be good to go. I think the solution is to get a longer scope that extends past the muzzle. lol ;)

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Barbarian
We dont think you will have blast back on your optic.
If you decide to try our brake and deem it unsuitable, we will give you a full refund and take the brake back.
 
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Little testing with a couple of muzzle brakes on an 18" 300WM. Heathen is the one on top. Pics suck because it was -30 and my phone was freezing up. Either way both appear to be bouncing unburnt propellant back at my objective lens which is a no no. I'd say the same setup with a 22" barrel would be just right. As a result I didn't even bother to test the 16" barrel. Both of these brakes are really good and myself and 2 other shooters were unable to distinguish much difference. They both group well, are great for reducing recoil and drive straight back with almost no muzzle rise making it easy to see your hits. Performance wise they are dead even in my book but I do like the little flat spot on the Heathen for timing your break. I was really hoping these pics would put one over the other but I still don't have a clear winner. If I had to decide right now I'd pick the Heathen only because I can time it perfectly the 1st time every time which is nice if you take your brake off a lot. The other brake preforms similarly but is a bit cheaper...actually its more expensive if you just import the brake but they came in with some of my guns so I didn't get raped importing a small item. Perhaps Insite Arms would make a blast shield just for me. lol
 
A week or 2 until the most popular models on the latest run get back from nitriding...thanks for everyone's patience
 
On page 1 I see that there are three colours.
Do you supply them in Tan?
If yes, price difference?
Looking for a brake to go on my Kimber Advanced tactical.
SRSA311
 
When we first produced the brake we used a Cerakote finish, since then we have found a superior finish by liquid nitride treatment which is black. At this time it is the only finish we are doing on the brakes.
 
I picked up the Heathen brake for my RPR in 243. Works great!

It makes it easier to spot you hits on steel at longer ranges as it reduces recoil and muzzle jump.

The nitride finish is excellent, the brake was well machined and I really like the "self indexing" feature.

I didn't find a noticeable point of impact shift, possibly .1 Mil lower, but I was re zeroing in colder temperatures...

Ed
 
Thanks to Andy and Harley, just got my sixth Heathen brake, much appreciated, these brakes are pretty awesome.
Anything I have put them on seems to increase the accuracy .
Thanks guys John
 
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I also picked up a Heathen brake for my TRG and it’s by far the best brake I’ve used yet! Easy to install, great craftsmanship, and best of all no felt concussion when shooting. I’ll definitely be buying more, thanks Andy!
 
I also picked up a Heathen brake for my TRG and it’s by far the best brake I’ve used yet! Easy to install, great craftsmanship, and best of all no felt concussion when shooting. I’ll definitely be buying more, thanks Andy!



I also have one on my 260 Desert Tech, used it at Meaford last year.

Great brake, goes on very tight, doesn't slip.
 
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