While it looks like a neat product, unless you a prohibited by local law from threading your muzzle, you will be in much better shape with a thread on brake. Take a look at how many scope, stock and gear reviews already exist in this section that do just that. You probably would have been OK with just the name of the product and a link to the manufacturer.
What I have seen, if you are not making commercial sales you can simply post your experiences, the name of the item and the company that makes it. I am not a moderator here and I can't speak for Frank. Originally Posted By: 467I wrote this review about a week ago with contact info and a price. One last note this brake comes with very detailed instructions,and is a breeze to install. The only complaint i have about the brake is the screws that clamp it to the barrel are of the allen type,and imo would be better served with torx type.One other thing of mention is the screws are just a hair long.After tightning down to specs the screws protruded through the brake just a hair.This is avery easy fix though. So to sum up my experiance with this brake,I really like it and am going to keep it.I would deffiantly reccomend it to someone who would like a brake that does what it should with ease of installation and no gunsithing required. My poi did change after installation being that my first group was 1"high and 1"left.After rezeroing i started with my groups.My first set of groups (5 groups of 5)were at 100yrds.I was impressed with the fact that my groups did not seem to change.After moving out to 300 i did notice a difference my groups wer smaller.Intead of having a 1 3/4 group it went down to 1 1/2 again 5 groups of 5. My last part of this review is how it shot. The other thing that struck me right away was the sound signature.It was loud,very loud.Hearing protection is a must as it should be with any firearm. Now like i said i had never shot a braked rifle before and was extremly impressed with recoil reduction.I hate to compare how the recoil diminished because everyone feels recoil differently.But if i had to compare it to anything it would be a old mossberg single shot.
On with the shooting.I started my testing without the brake attached and my groups were boringly the same as always(3/4)After my poi was confirmed i went ahead and attached the brake,which was extrenely simple.the 6 screws were tightened in a x pattern to 18 inch pounds.I also have to comment on how easy installation was.The brake slipped over the barrel with a perfect fit,no slop up or down or side to side.I was actually a little worried about maybe a brake strike.I have never used a rifle with a brake installed before so it was a new experiance for me.My worries were completly unfounded after my first shot i settled down andstarted shooting for groups.