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I’ve got a new brake for the PRS/NRL folks. I’m patent pending and done with prototyping, and on to production. I don’t have any dates for completion yet, but soon. Will only be available for the Bravo style threads. More styles will come, but only after testing/tweaking is done.(no timeline)
Testing has been done on several different cartridges, and only on the SiCo Scythe Ti or STM. 6 BR, 6 Dasher, 25 Creed, 25X47(most testing done), and 6.5 creed. I’ve been working directly with Patty Youngs on the MDT team amongst a few other team or supported MDT team members. This brake is a result of countless hours and rounds down range.
I can confidently say, with the backing of the guys that have helped design or given their input, that it’s as good or better than a traditional muzzle brake for muzzle rise.
I have folks making YouTube videos so you can get the info for yourself. But what these top 20 PRS guys are saying, is it is as flat or flatter than their brake. (You fill in the blanks for company’s) Were seeing that positional shooting is getting .5 mil, sometimes less for rise.
Sneak peak at a prototype. (Does not reflect end product, although will be very similar.)
Very excited for this one. I’ve taken everything I know about muzzle brakes, and some of the challenges unique to suppressors to help recoilx make something truly remarkable, and I hope you all enjoy it.
Side note, if you don’t have a scythe, you’ll want one, my preference has been the STM version but I know other guys that like the Ti just fine if that’s what you’ve got.
Testing has been done on several different cartridges, and only on the SiCo Scythe Ti or STM.
I'm guessing this is in the 5.1" config?Were seeing that positional shooting is getting .5 mil, sometimes less for rise.
I’ve used both my Ti and STM for PRS, I’ve heard about the issues but haven’t had a problem myself.Sounds great.
I'm a bit scared to use my scythe ti with PRS style match shooting volume with all of the failures that have been reported.. Maybe the STM are more durable?
Performance is very similar between the short config STM and the Ti. We haven’t done a ton of testing on the long STM for obvious reasons, a longer suppressor means a longer recoil impulse and less gas to work the brake.I'm guessing this is in the 5.1" config?
I’ve got a new brake for the PRS/NRL folks. I’m patent pending and done with prototyping, and on to production. I don’t have any dates for completion yet, but soon. Will only be available for the Bravo style threads. More styles will come, but only after testing/tweaking is done.(no timeline)
Testing has been done on several different cartridges, and only on the SiCo Scythe Ti or STM. 6 BR, 6 Dasher, 25 Creed, 25X47(most testing done), and 6.5 creed. I’ve been working directly with Patty Youngs on the MDT team amongst a few other team or supported MDT team members. This brake is a result of countless hours and rounds down range.
I can confidently say, with the backing of the guys that have helped design or given their input, that it’s as good or better than a traditional muzzle brake for muzzle rise.
I have folks making YouTube videos so you can get the info for yourself. But what these top 20 PRS guys are saying, is it is as flat or flatter than their brake. (You fill in the blanks for company’s) Were seeing that positional shooting is getting .5 mil, sometimes less for rise.
Sneak peak at a prototype. (Does not reflect end product, although will be very similar.)
I don’t have a weight on the full production “comp” brake yet. It’s going to be made of similar materials as to what I currently offer. (Jam nut will be SS) Lots more info will be coming out soon.What is the weight like on these?
THIS! I have been impressed with the current offereing and am going to need this for my Nomad.I’ll take a bravo one but please please consider making Dead Air/Diligent Defense as well!