Tandemkross compensator, wont thread all the way on?

Would using a jam nut take up the space between the shoulder of muzzle and the compensator?
 
Except you are forgetting OAL. A muzzle device with 0.5" of thread isn't going to screw all the way onto a barrel with 0.62" of thread 🤷‍♂️
Partly correct, but you didn't comprehend my post.
Look at OP's original image (post #4)

The muzzle device is bottoming out at the end of the thread because they are not cut through.
I'm suggesting OP cut the threads through (past the hypothetical 0.5" mark) till the entire meat is threaded as far as he can (and into the open space of the brake). This allows him to use the Brakes OAL (2.5") to thread it on the 0.62" barrel thread. This procedures is also down for majority of brakes found I, as it allows the user to set the brake as they like with either a crush washer, spacers, or with a jam nuts (that look terrible on a smooth barrel and brake combo)

The only drawback of this is the barrel being visible inside the brake as it protrudes a few millimeters, which is aesthetic and wont affect function, the barrel crown is useless once you put a brake on, the gas redirection is now the final point of contact for the bullet and will shift poi. Almost all rifles need to be zeroed again after a brake install
 
I have owned several “brakes” from TK.
I still own 3.
The aluminum “gamechanger” is not worth putting time into. Ive owned and sold a few.
They are pretty but entirely cosmetic.
Spend 10% more for the GameChanger Pro or 15% for the Pro II and u get stainless steel and legit function to boot.
Running them in a pistol results in appreciably reduced “muzzle flip”.
Believe it or not, they also reduce “flip” on my Grey Birch RDR.

OP. I suggest u consider an upgrade in th TK lineup. The Dlask linear comp is also a worthy consideration and i run one on my CZ457. They do work as advertised.
 
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