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Tighten Muzzle Brake and More?

I only have one rifle equipped with one, I use either a strap wrench or a long brass bolt turned to just a little smaller than the ports. Stick it through the ports, use it like a "T handle" and it will loosen it up when the strap wrench won't.
 
I only have one rifle equipped with one, I use either a strap wrench or a long brass bolt turned to just a little smaller than the ports. Stick it through the ports, use it like a "T handle" and it will loosen it up when the strap wrench won't.

Got it just a tad short of being timed by hand with Precision Armament Accu-Washer Muzzle Device Alignment System. I think the brass bolt idea would work to get it just a bit further so it's timed.
 
Allen wrench has always worked for me.

I did see a guy at Nationals one year maybe 2006 that used vice grips. I promise you that’s true. It was at Hawks Ridge. Could even have been 2000.
 
I use a strap wrench. But you'll need to put one tiny dab of blue loctite on the threads or it will come loose under recoil on a heavy magnum.

My MB&M Beast brake kept coming loose during firing on a 300 NMI. One little dab of loctite on the last couple threads by the shoulder and it's been good ever since.
 
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If the machine work is square hand tight is all you need. If not about a half drop of blue loc tite on the last couple of threads near the shoulder. I'm paranoid if you over tighten it starts to stretch the critical muzzle area.
 

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