Removing Herters Muzzzle brake

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Gentlemen, a 270 does not really need a brake, but this one has one, and I would like to get rid of the noise. It has a set screw which I have removed, and I have screwed out the nose piece of it, but I have not yet got it off the barrel. Suggestions are welcome. thanks
 
I guess I could weld a nut to it and put the impact on it, (joking) I will probably turn it off in the lathe.
 
Put a tight-fitting wrench on the flats of the body, and turn it off the barrel. The set screw was to establish (and maintain) the correct orientation, rather than turn up against a shoulder. I removed one from a 308 Norma Magnum a year ago, and it was threaded almost to an interference fit.

Ted
 
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Thanks Ted, mine is round, and the flats were on an end that screwed into the body of the brake I guess I will put the barrel in a barrel vise and a pipe wrench on the brake, it is not that valuable of a part to worry about saving.
 
The nose piece threads were glued on mine, perhaps they were on yours as well and everything came off at once. I just did not get that lucky. Welding on a nut and using the impact is looking better all the time. with my luck I would screw the barrel out.
 
A strap wrench might move it. If you don't have one, a loop of poly rope and a bar works well. I have actually removed the barrel from a Mauser using that trick.

And KROIL. That stuff will break almost anything!

Ted
 
If the previous owner epoxied/Red Lock-tited it on simply heat the brake with a lightly with a propane blowtorch and it should come off with a wrench.
 
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