New brake fitted
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New brake fitted
Just picked up my R93 300wm barrel with the new T2 Terminator brake fitted. The old brake was ok but there’s no comparison to the Terminator brakes. Now to test it to make sure it all shoots the same which I think it will. Then off to nail a Sika with it.
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Re: New brake fitted
Looks awesome mate. Looking forward to the results.
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Re: New brake fitted
The Terminator can definitely drop down the recoil more then any another break can.
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Re: New brake fitted
Did you have a mate with a nice 300 barrel with a Terminator on it to base yours on?
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Yep sure did. . When I shot it, I new straight away it was out with the old and in with the new I had old mate fit it for me and as normal awesome job.scott9362 wrote:Did you have a mate with a nice 300 barrel with a Terminator on it to base yours on?
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Re: New brake fitted
I have an itching for one of those.
Are they really that much better?
Are they really that much better?
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Re: New brake fitted
Aaron ???deerhunter338mag wrote:Yep sure did. . When I shot it, I new straight away it was out with the old and in with the new I had old mate fit it for me and as normal awesome job.scott9362 wrote:Did you have a mate with a nice 300 barrel with a Terminator on it to base yours on?
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Re: New brake fitted
Nah a mate about 10 min for me. He had a brake that was from a different job that wasn’t used all ready with the same thread as mine. The barrel just needed a few mil cut extra in thread to be plumb, then checked to make sure everything was sweet. I was very luck that he had one there. Big saving.7x57 wrote:Aaron ???deerhunter338mag wrote:Yep sure did. . When I shot it, I new straight away it was out with the old and in with the new I had old mate fit it for me and as normal awesome job.scott9362 wrote:Did you have a mate with a nice 300 barrel with a Terminator on it to base yours on?
Measure it, when it’s on the deck
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Re: New brake fitted
Chief very simply “yes”. The old brake was good with just a very small bit of movement that moved you off the target just a touch. With the Terminator you just watch the vapour trail and the projectile hit the target. Now keep in mind it’s all about loading the rifle up correctly as well. But the difference was worth getting it done.Chief wrote:I have an itching for one of those.
Are they really that much better?
I’ve had a T2 terminator on my 338Rum which was a light set up and it did the same and I have a T3 on my 338lap imp and it’s a great feeling watching your target been hit at over 1000m.
Well worth the time and money to have one fitted.
This is a video that Greg made with verious other brakes to compare the Terminators with.
[bbvideo=560,315]https://youtu.be/7Iku90WwXBc[/bbvideo]
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Re: New brake fitted
Yes that's a good comparison.
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Looks like terminator has changed the profile of the cut outs.
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Re: New brake fitted
Love to see what difference it would make on the 416 in some hot loads
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T3 or T4 would be my pick. Just don’t forget ear plugsmchughcb wrote:Love to see what difference it would make on the 416 in some hot loads
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Re: New brake fitted
Yep Terminator brakes are the bees knees of brakes. Simply the best recoil reduction you can get. All of Greg's videos show how his brakes smash the others. Love the way your 338 lap tracks with it...
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Re: New brake fitted
Only prob with them is their profile won't allow them to fit in my Blaser R8 barrel in 338WM due to the front site. Unless I have it machined down.
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