Tell that to my 700 that has 2500 .308 rounds through it. I have 3 of them & they all work fine. Thousands of rounds & no bullet strikes!!To me it is not if you have a bullet strike, but when! Most factory barrels are anything but concentric from od to bore. Some things are just not a good idea, and this is one of them.
Paul
Dont be so sure. With as many rifles as there are coming thru do you honestly think i havent ever seen more than one?Only one negative review from people that actually have purchased, installed and used this break. That review had issues with the perceived recoil reduction expected. Not bad in my opinion. Appears the allegations and fears are unfounded. I may hang one of these on a lightweight 30/06 I have and hate to shoot.
I coated the inside of the brake and the end of the barrel with blue Loctite. Leveled the brake and torqued the brake screws dry. After getting them all tight, I took one out at a time and Loctited each. Left it set overnight before firing and have had no problems. Even with a .308 with maximum loads, the blast just slightly rings my ears with Pro-Ears 33 muffs. With the addition of foam plugs, it's no problem at all.I have a Kahntrol Solutions Clamp-On brake on one of my rifles and it's actually the most effective brake I've ever had or used.
Accuracy is better with the brake than without. But it's too much with big magnums for the concussion blast is severe.
First time I put it on, I torqued it to the manufacturer specs, and it flew off after a handful of shots,.. flew at least 50 yards LOL but no damage was done. landed on soft grass. From then on I torque it down by feel. nice and very tight.
My grandfather once told me that 99% of fishing lures were designed to catch fishermen rather than fish. Looks like a similar plot hereExcessively heavy, excessive number of ports, top ports are unnecessary and often undesirable. It strikes me as a brake designed by someone that doesn't know anything about brakes but had a machine shop.
Have one on a 300 RUM for about one year. Shoot weekly never had a problem, get great groups, never came loose, and still looks good. Only problem is getting it off to clean.
Do you think it is as accurate as not having it on or does it even make a difference? How much did the point of impact change ?
Excessively heavy, excessive number of ports, top ports are unnecessary and often undesirable. It strikes me as a brake designed by someone that doesn't know anything about brakes but had a machine shop.
Did you send in barrel measurements when you ordered it? I used blue Loctite on mine on the barrel, not on the screws, tightened it up completely, then took each screw out one at a time and Loctited it. I've never had any problems and the group size maybe got a little better. Did you also level it with the rifle?Just got one for a 308 - approx 1/3 recoil reduction and fit and finish looks perfect. Unfortunately, my groups did open up a bit (200 yard avg from ~0.6" opened to avg 1.25") - called Witt for advice (thinking barrel harmonics/maybe add a tuner) and he couldn't have been nicer. Offered to build another one if we couldn't figure it out. I removed it and wet it thoroughly with wipeout and sat it on some patches. They turned blue... so I think I've got a mild bullet strike - which is at least an easy fix!