The "Heathen" Muzzle Brake by Insite Arms

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We Posted a Thread previous to the "Precision Rifle Forum" changes and wanted to leave a post here as we believe the brake is a valuable product for any shooter who desires a muzzle brake that is is designed with the competitive shooter in mind.

We are pleased to introduce our new " Heathen" Muzzle brake

Our brake was developed with the goal to find the optimal balance between recoil management and noise reduction while allowing the shooter's point of aim to experience the least possible deviation.

This brake is specifically designed to direct a reduced blast signature toward the shooter and spotter while maintaining recoil reduction and reduced muzzle jump.

This brake is self-indexing and can be installed on most factory threaded barrels with no tools.

These brakes will be available in the following threads:

5/8x24 - Rem/RPR etc..
3/4x20 - ie. PGW Coyote
3/4x24 - ie. Desert Tech.
18x1mm - ie. Sako TRG

It is available in all nominal bore sizes from .224 - .30 cal. bore dia. in black Phosphate Finish

A specifically designed .338 brake as well as a smaller brake for lighter-weight barrels ( and AR's) are coming soon!

We plan to start shipping within the 1st 2 weeks of March

Price is $225 plus tax and S&Harley
Available on our website for purchase

review:

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...Arms-quot-HEATHEN-quot-muzzle-brake-mini-test

check our facebook page for a review: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010893614310

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An often overlooked aspect of a muzzle brake is the overall effect of accuracy on the gun they are installed on. Most of my guns will shoot their best with a Heathen. I have other brakes but if I really want to see max accuracy potential, I put the Heathen on first. True story.
 
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