THE WITT BRAKE WORKS FLAWLESSLY BUT PAY ATTENTION TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL REQUIRE A CEASEFIRE AND INVOLVE YOU CRAWLING AROUND IN THE GRASS IN FRONT OF YOUR FRIENDS . NOT COOL !!! READ AND (FOLLOW) INSTRUCTIONS. GOOD LUCK .I'm considering putting a Witt Machine clamp on brake on my .300 WM. I'm shooting a fairly stout load with a Hornaday 208. Any info good or bad from your experience with one would be appreciated.
Don Dunlap
I don't have 3k rounds thru mine, probably half that, but it works great and stays put, IF you do like stated above and follow the directions when measuring and installing.I have that brake on my .308 & it's been there for 3000 rounds.
BW
@ Ackleymanll,.. THIS, sounds like a Plan and EXACTLY what, I'm going to "do" ! I will be ordering one for my "Sporter weight" .22-250 Rem. that, "Jumps" just enough that, I CAN'T see the "Hit" thru, the scope when I pull the Trigger ( Just a Whop and some flying, Body Parts ! ). I have tried loads down to 3,300 FPS with, 50's and the Muzzle, still jumps, a bit off my, portable Bench ! My loads will all be, under 3.550 FPS ( accuracy Loads, in MY Rifle ) for, the Flat Based, 55's and 60's. I have heard that, the "Noise" to the Shooter, BEHIND the Gun, is "manageable" with, good,.. Ear Plugs,.. any THOUGHT'S on, the Noise Factor ??? I thought it might be worth a try ! Heck, for $90.00 IF I'm NOT, "happy",.. I'll throw it, in the Trash !They work in spades. I put one on a 23" light varmint, 22-243 AI shooting 60g Sierra's at 4000 fps and saw my hits instantly on a metallic p. dog at 300 yards, stock was a Rem 700 Varmint, Walnut, hogged out barrel channel.
It would be prudent to hunt with electronic ear muffs to keep from going deaf.