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without warning - tmb tuner muzzle brake

The official release video is being uploaded now and pre-orders are now also live on the website.



Part 3 of the tuner series is also being uploaded now, check the second post or website for the video.
The end result came out really good.

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Very nice and clear video. But I'm sure that there is a speech therapist around somewhere that can help you with that strange impediment! hahaha Joking, of course.

I don't know how/where you could do it, but wow...it would be nice if there were slot number and revolution markings on there to aid in identifying and reproducing the tuner's position. Just my first thought....more like a multi-revolution elevation turret. MOA/MIL marks and revolution markings so you know if you are at 9 or 19 clicks up.

Prob not feasible...I'm sure you have spent a tremendous amount of time determining the optimum and producible feature set...but this was my first thought.
 
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Very nice and clear video. But I'm sure that there is a speech therapist around somewhere that can help you with that strange impediment! hahaha Joking, of course.

I don't know how/where you could do it, but wow...it would be nice if there were slot number and revolution markings on there to aid in identifying and reproducing the tuner's position. Just my first thought....more like a multi-revolution elevation turret. MOA/MIL marks and revolution markings so you know if you are at 9 or 19 clicks up.

Prob not feasible...I'm sure you have spent a tremendous amount of time determining the optimum and producible feature set...but this was my first thought.

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Its not the first self timming tuner horizontal brake on the market i made and sold some 4 years ago and erik cortina makes one as well yours looks very much like mine but works nothing like mine but i dont make small brakes like yours so no big deal. I only make ELR sized brakes. The first tuner brake brake made was the harrells radial brake. Mine was the first horizontal port tuner brake and was the first controlled blast direction port tuner brake and there are several companies that use set screws on their tuners.
 
@rydah - Will the TMB comfortably fit over a .900 straight (no taper) barrel diameter?
Thanks for the question and yes it will.
It will fit any barrel contour up to 1.04 inches in diameter at the shoulder.
 
Finally got my new rifles setup, so I’ll be doing load development on this one this week when my 130gr eldms arrive and posting up my results.
Then I’ll start playing with the .308 hunting rifle.

This archimedes action is slick. I’m a big fan.

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I will look into this further.



Unfortunately the virus has slowed things down and we are booked in but manufacturing doesn't start until January. Samples will be heading out in January for review so keep a look out for them. Some trusted sources from the hide will have them to do content with.



Happy to help ask away.

Also check out the technology section of the website where I give an overview of the brake, tuner and its design: https://www.strikewithoutwarning.com/technology

The biggest difference other than the performance of our muzzle brake vs the muzzle brake used in the ec brake will be the concept behind the device. The tmb was made to be durable and rugged which is the whole reason I believe tuners never translated and migrated over to the tactical side of precision rifles. A lot of time and design was put into creating a tuner that integrated into the muzzle brake and wasn't an after thought but still performed the way the best bench rest style tuners behave. I hunt sambar here in Melbourne and live on a large property, my rifles are always with me beating around in my truck or in the thick bush getting caught/beat on things, if I made a tuner muzzle brake it had to be durable. Tuners move in .001 of an inch increments between settings and they are not something that you want to be able to move should you beat up on it. Adjusting a tuner affects your group size and poi. The original ec tuner is held in place with the friction of nylon tipped set screws and if the same design is used for this new ec brake, with it on the end of the brake, it seems quite exposed to me. The tmb locks in place into one of 24 preset adjustments and cant physically move should you beat up on it unless you sheer both the 8-32 set screws in half. It also has no hard edges and smooth edges angles so it deflects off of anything its forced into.



Thats the ideal solution as far as im concerned. I tried to incorporate ball detent plungers into the design also but the minimum lengths made the diameter of the tuner too large and the overall design too bulky. Instead I settled for groves cut into the locking collar so the set screws tightened into them and lock the tuner in place and while also giving it a set number of repeatable adjustments per revolution.
It seems apart from the design in terms of shape and position of the tuner, the real difference is mainly on the manufacturer quality? TMB is more durable and the tuner does not move, EC tuner is possibly move if the same nylon tipped screws are used?

I am just trying to understand what I would get for the extra $100.
 
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It seems apart from the design in terms of shape and position of the tuner, the real difference is mainly on the manufacturer quality? TMB is more durable and the tuner does not move, EC tuner is possibly move if the same nylon tipped screws are used?

I am just trying to understand what I would get for the extra $100.
That’s a good way of looking at it.

I set out with the intention of making the tmb the sphur of the scope mount world. Overbuilt, full featured, modular and adaptable (which I’ll be announcing soon), premium offering with no compromises.

I didn’t want any laser etching, I wanted all the markings machined into the device so they couldn’t be scrubbed off/be removed with cleaners or get coated, which also meant I needed to make a proprietary tool to include with it to install the device.
The tuner had to be able to lock in place which meant 24 machined valleys under the tuner for the set screws to lock into.
The muzzle brake had to perform as good or better than the other top offerings (so you weren’t compromising on the brakes performance just to get a brake/tuner in the one device) and that meant complex internal geometry to beat the top brakes I was testing.
The design has only angled edges with a smooth radius so that it glances off of objects if it’s hit on things.
It’s also nitrided to increase its wear and corrosion resistance.

So there’s a lot more going on with the tmb and I think because of that the tmb would cost twice as much to produce.

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Sorry to see so many shooters having sore vaginas over the patent, good onya mate, good to see, I like it. Can you try that sucker on a 300wm though, I don't have short actions and would like to see the recoil reduction and ability to tune with more gas flow.
 
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Sorry to see so many shooters having sore vaginas over the patent, good onya mate, good to see, I like it. Can you try that sucker on a 300wm though, I don't have short actions and would like to see the recoil reduction and ability to tune with more gas flow.
Thanks mate appreciate it.

Best I can do is a 28 nosler... But until then I can tell you my 16 inch 308 is great fun to shoot with the tmb. Hardly any recoil. I’ll do a recoil test with my mates 28 nosler and my 308 and 6.5 creedmoor soon and do a video so people can see how it performs compared to other brakes.
 
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Thanks mate appreciate it.

Best I can do is a 28 nosler... But until then I can tell you my 16 inch 308 is great fun to shoot with the tmb. Hardly any recoil. I’ll do a recoil test with my mates 28 nosler and my 308 and 6.5 creedmoor soon and do a video so people can see how it performs compared to other brakes.
Hi Rydah, just checking in if you'll be releasing the video/video's of your testing and if you've any estimate on when the TMB might be shipping out to those that have ordered one. I hope your doing well. Thank you.
 
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Hi Rydah, just checking in if you'll be releasing the video/video's of your testing and if you've any estimate on when the TMB might be shipping out to those that have ordered one. I hope your doing well. Thank you.
What is the status on the pre-orders?

I will be doing those tests in a week or so when I finally get some stuff I’m waiting on. I’ll put up the videos here when they’re done.

Preorders according to our supplier are on track for April. But I’ll update everyone closer to that with a more refined eta when they know.

I’m doing tshirts and stickers for everyone that preordered to say thank you for the support. So if you did please email me your size so I can include one with your orders.

First prs match of the year for me was today. The tmb worked really well, hardly any recoil, hardly any muzzle rise, easy spotting shots. Everyone that tried it out really enjoyed it.

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Manufacturing samples are finally in.
Few small things I had asked them to tweak so you guys are getting the best product possible but very happy with them overall. Can’t wait for people to finally get them.

These ones are headed out to reviewers/pro shooters so look out for feedback from some trusted sources on the tmb soon.

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The tmb won its first match yesterday so I’m really happy about that. Rifle ran like a sewing machine all day, couldn’t have been happier with it.

Samples are in reviewers/pro shooters hands now so look out for feedback on those. Manufacturing is going great for the first batch and I’m super excited for everyone to get them soon.

Recoil test is still coming, just trying to organise borrowing all the brakes I want to test off of people at the same time.

Also our newest product intended to work with silencers is finished and samples will be getting made very soon, so look out for details on that soon once I finish working everything out with manufacturing.

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The tmb won its first match yesterday so I’m really happy about that. Rifle ran like a sewing machine all day, couldn’t have been happier with it.

Samples are in reviewers/pro shooters hands now so look out for feedback on those. Manufacturing is going great for the first batch and I’m super excited for everyone to get them soon.

Recoil test is still coming, just trying to organise borrowing all the brakes I want to test off of people at the same time.

Also our newest product intended to work with silencers is finished and samples will be getting made very soon, so look out for details on that soon once I finish working everything out with manufacturing.

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Congratulations! Looking forward to the reports and test results.
 
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Morgun King had a nice win with the tmb at the gemstate standoff. His words “Just so you know I refuse to send it back lol.” So I think he likes it!

We are 4 weeks away from all the preorders shipping so not long. Thank you to all for waiting so patiently. I really can’t wait for you guys to get them and hear how you like them.

Recoil test and more videos coming soon. I just been really busy with matches and my new born.

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Morgun King had a nice win with the tmb at the gemstate standoff. His words “Just so you know I refuse to send it back lol.” So I think he likes it!

We are 4 weeks away from all the preorders shipping so not long. Thank you to all for waiting so patiently. I really can’t wait for you guys to get them and hear how you like them.

Recoil test and more videos coming soon. I just been really busy with matches and my new born.

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Congratulations to Morgun King and congratulations especially to you Rydah on your newborn!
 
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Congratulations to Morgun King and congratulations especially to you Rydah on your newborn!
This guy is a stud. RO'd a 2 day match where he came through and cleaned it both days. Of course he won it. But serious question is his legal name "Morgun"? Because that is possibly the most fitting name for one of this country's best PRS shooters ever.
 
Don’t feel too bad, I ordered an auto trickler at the same time as the tuners and will be a photo finish
 
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. But serious question is his legal name "Morgun"? Because that is possibly the most fitting name for one of this country's best PRS shooters ever.
I was thinking the same thing in regards to his first name. Actually if he's one of the country's best PRS shooters ever his last name of King is appropriate too!
 
Any closer to when these might ship? Disregard, just saw the 4 weeks from April 13
 
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@rydah An chance of these being made for the big boomers? I'd love to have one on my .338LM.
 
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Waiting (im)patiently😉
Finalising everything with the shipping warehouse this week so when they arrive they can get sent straight out. Can’t wait for everyone to get them.
@rydah An chance of these being made for the big boomers? I'd love to have one on my .338LM.
Yes .338 and 3/4 inch threads are coming. I had to make a small design change to accomodate the larger muzzle thread ie change the jam nut and brake interface thread but it’s done and all brakes in the next shipment will have that change.

I also got my supplier to add an additional dye process to the nitriding process because after multiple cleaning cycles in clr they did fade a bit on the edges. So that should help them stay looking brand new for longer if you really abuse them.
 
Many of you may already know but that stud Morgun King won the NRL championship recently and did it with a tmb on his rifle. So huge congrats to him.

Super pumped for everyone to get them soon and hope everyone likes theirs as much as he seems to like his!

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Unfortunately I was just informed the order has been delayed and wasn’t ready to ship in time so we’ve been pushed back 10 days.

Very frustrating and upsetting but there’s not much we can do and want the best product so no point trying to rush things. Hate to ask people to patient when you’ve all already been so patient but we are very close and they will be shipping real soon.

We do have a +1 hour podcast coming out on the tmb and a recoil comparison video coming out this week so hopefully those will get you guys through until the tmbs rock up.

Again sorry for the delay but you guys are going to love them. They will be well worth it.

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Recoil test video is finally up.

Rifle used for the test was a 16 inch 308 firing federal gold medal 185 bergers.

There will be a follow up video soon with the focus on muzzle rise and staying on target and what it looks like to the shooter to use the best performers.

 
Recoil test video is finally up.

Rifle used for the test was a 16 inch 308 firing federal gold medal 185 bergers.

There will be a follow up video soon with the focus on muzzle rise and staying on target and what it looks like to the shooter to use the best performers.


Im quite surprised how my Area419 Sidewinder performed. Still a great brake though. Looking forward to getting my hands on a TMB soon too. Good work mate and looking forward to the next video.
 
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I’m waiting on load work up on two rifles that both currently have brakes so it will be interesting to see how much difference there is
 
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Looking forward to running one of these, great work brother. Excellent seeing other Aussies getting amongst it with excellent products!
 
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Looking forward to running one of these, great work brother. Excellent seeing other Aussies getting amongst it with excellent products!
Thanks mate appreciate the support.
 
Interesting test. What was the rifle Cartridge, rifle weight, muzzle velo, and MOI of the sled ? I can probably reverse calc the measurements for future comparison. (Energy dispersion rate).

What rifle cartridge did you design yours around ? You shoot a 6BR from memory (correct me if I'm wrong). Did you design it or did you have the idea for design, and got someone to build to your specs ?
 
Interesting test. What was the rifle Cartridge, rifle weight, muzzle velo, and MOI of the sled ? I can probably reverse calc the measurements for future comparison. (Energy dispersion rate).

What rifle cartridge did you design yours around ? You shoot a 6BR from memory (correct me if I'm wrong). Did you design it or did you have the idea for design, and got someone to build to your specs ?
It was a 16 inch 308 that weighs 9lbs. No idea the muzzle velocity was just federal gold medal with 185 bergers. Didn’t use my accelerometer or any of my other sensors just got it done quickly after work while there was still some sun left. Lol.

I designed it from the ground up and just have someone manufacturer it.

I didn’t design it around any one specific cartridge. It was designed around an average muzzle pressure, flow rate and temperate I felt covered a wide range of cartridges and barrel lengths.
Cartridges I did use for testing were mostly short action 6 creed, 6.5 creed, 308, 6.5 prc and 28 nosler.

I’m still on my truck axle 6.5 creed but it’s nearly shot out so by Darwin I’ll go 6GT or 6 dasher. Haven’t fully committed to one or the other yet.
 
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6gt ? Brave. Can't get brass easily.

Would be interesting to see a variety of tests with different Cal's / cartridge setups. It gets to a point where you can't cover everything and you have to head in one direction more than the other, but in the test you did, clearly seems to work.

Solidworks and fluid simulation ?
 
Hopefully not too dumb of a question, would there be any harm in using the 6.5 on a 22 creedmoor? Not for the muzzle brake effect but for tuning?
 
You can run different brakes, providing it is larger. So 30cal on a 223 is fine. Also refer manufs recommendation, as they often have a guide on what's optimum, and what's compatible.

Tuners work on barrel thickness (density) and it's frequency (stiffness). So again, you should be set.
 
Good to hear. Not much recoil from the 22 creedmoor with a varmint contour but surprised how much a v3 strapped to it changed groups.
 
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BJ was good enough to send me a prototype TMB to test and evaluate at an upcoming PRS Australia match. It is a very well made unit and very solid. Im far from the best shooter or reloader and hoping the TMB helps me get the last little bit of precision I'm looking for from my system. The rest is on me to not be shit and perform on the day.

I'm going to the range tomorrow to dial in a load and will report back followed in a couple of weeks by a full independent review.

Here the TMB can be seen on my Accuracy International AX with a Bartlein 6.5 Creedmoor barrel which was spun up by APRS down here in Australia 🇦🇺.

Very happy to support another Aussie company.

Cheers,

Craig
 
Just adding my two cents:
BJ generously sent me a TMB for test and eval.
My testing is preliminary, but so far it works better than I expected. I used sig .308 factory ammo and shot groups before and after. 1 MOA before and about 3/8” after.
Obviously I need to try a number of different calibers and ammo selections before making any definitive statements.
looking promising so far. 👍
 
6gt ? Brave. Can't get brass easily.

Would be interesting to see a variety of tests with different Cal's / cartridge setups. It gets to a point where you can't cover everything and you have to head in one direction more than the other, but in the test you did, clearly seems to work.

Solidworks and fluid simulation ?
I found somewhere with brass in stock so that’s quite exciting. Only been trying since December. Lol.

Yeah a lot of solidworks flow simulations.


Hopefully not too dumb of a question, would there be any harm in using the 6.5 on a 22 creedmoor? Not for the muzzle brake effect but for tuning?
Pretty much everyone’s already covered it well.
The tmb and its 4oz tuner is optimised for heavy barrel contours and even works well on carbon barrels.
The bergara hmr pro I bought just for those load development videos that can be found on the website/our YouTube really worked well with the tmb and its barrel was quite thin. I think they run a number 6 contour.

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BJ was good enough to send me a prototype TMB to test and evaluate at an upcoming PRS Australia match. It is a very well made unit and very solid. Im far from the best shooter or reloader and hoping the TMB helps me get the last little bit of precision I'm looking for from my system. The rest is on me to not be shit and perform on the day.

I'm going to the range tomorrow to dial in a load and will report back followed in a couple of weeks by a full independent review.

Here the TMB can be seen on my Accuracy International AX with a Bartlein 6.5 Creedmoor barrel which was spun up by APRS down here in Australia 🇦🇺.

Very happy to support another Aussie company.

Cheers,

Craig
Looking forward to seeing how it goes tomorrow.


Just adding my two cents:
BJ generously sent me a TMB for test and eval.
My testing is preliminary, but so far it works better than I expected. I used sig .308 factory ammo and shot groups before and after. 1 MOA before and about 3/8” after.
Obviously I need to try a number of different calibers and ammo selections before making any definitive statements.
looking promising so far. 👍
Can’t wait for your review!
 
Today I had a chance to shoot a TMB on my AX with Bartlein 6.5 Creedmoor barrel.

The load I was shooting was made up of the following:

130gr ELDM
Lapua SRP Brass
CCI 450 Magnum small rifle primers
And
43gr of ADI AR2209 Powder (H3450).

Ive got to say I'm impressed so far.

Previously I had done an OCW test through this barrel for this load. I found a velocity node at the 43gr stated above. I loaded up a bunch of that and set to work with the TMB as per the instructions.

Setting 0 as the control group and worked in increments of 2 up to setting 16. I found 2 nodes at setting 2 and setting 10. Checked the two nodes again and settled on setting 10.

It is interesting to dial away from a node and fire groups then come back to it and find it landing in the exact same pattern as before.

Pictured here is setting 10 with a 5 round group. This is repeatable over and over again. Now to take it to a PRS match.

Further, I shot this off a bench with bipod and rear bag single loading due to some pretty terrible range rules. And I never shoot well from the bench compared to prone.

The group is 0.205 MOA as measured by ballistic x. It is 0.464 inch edge to edge.
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Today I had a chance to shoot a TMB on my AX with Bartlein 6.5 Creedmoor barrel.

The load I was shooting was made up of the following:

130gr ELDM
Lapua SRP Brass
CCI 450 Magnum small rifle primers
And
43gr of ADI AR2209 Powder (H3450).

Ive got to say I'm impressed so far.

Previously I had done an OCW test through this barrel for this load. I found a velocity node at the 43gr stated above. I loaded up a bunch of that and set to work with the TMB as per the instructions.

Setting 0 as the control group and worked in increments of 2 up to setting 16. I found 2 nodes at setting 2 and setting 10. Checked the two nodes again and settled on setting 10.

It is interesting to dial away from a node and fire groups then come back to it and find it landing in the exact same pattern as before.

Pictured here is setting 10 with a 5 round group. This is repeatable over and over again. Now to take it to a PRS match.

Further, I shot this off a bench with bipod and rear bag single loading due to some pretty terrible range rules. And I never shoot well from the bench compared to prone.

The group is 0.205 MOA as measured by ballistic x. It is 0.464 inch edge to edge.
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Excellent result mate! Love it.
 
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Looking forward to seeing/hearing more about this!

Great stuff here!
 
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