They make brakes in all thread sizes. Call them. Oh, and buy peter's cert. It's a good deal.
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They make brakes in all thread sizes. Call them. Oh, and buy peter's cert. It's a good deal.
The TBAC brakes can be had in 8 different thread pitches / sizes ,
https://thunderbeastarms.com/products/accessories
TBAC vote here as well.
If your going to be hunting, definitely recommend you take a hard look at the Ultra 7. I have both a recore with Ultra 9 baffle stack and the Ultra 7, both 30cal. For me, the added length is not worth the modest improvements in performance. Buying today I would own an Ultra 7 30cal and Ultra 7 6.5 or 22.
Current hosts are 223, 6.5 Grendel, 6.8SPC, 260Rem, 270Win, 7 Rem Mag. They have a lot of thread pitches to cover most applications. The brakes are lighter when looking at overall weight for hunting.
I will do that.
I would much prefer the flash hider to the brake. That wasn't clear in the last post, my apologies. I didn't see the same options for the flash hider.
Edit: I've had some time to think on it. While I would prefer the flash hider, the brake isn't a deal breaker.
As a sidebar - I made the mistake of taking a rifle with a brake on it hunting last year. I didn't have my ears on when I made my shot, and it was punishingly loud. It sort of gave me an aversion to muzzle brakes that isn't all that rational. If it's suppressed it won't matter what's attached to the muzzle.
My .223 has the flash hider for legal length reasons. It’s longer than the brake. Just an FYI.
Check into a Blast Shield type thing. They attach to your brake with the quick disconnect that the silencer uses. It is an open ended short tube that directs most of the sound and gas blast forward. It helps a lot. It does add a little weight though. Here is a link to the Silencerco version.
https://www.store.silencerco.com/col...ant=6863718340
It would be easy to make if your silencer manufacturer doesn't offer one.
When I first looked up the CB flash hiders, it looked like they were designed specifically for a suppressor of their respective caliber, ie the .223 CB flash hider wouldn't fit the .30 caliber suppressor. But that doesn't really make sense. The .223 CB flash suppressor pretty much has to fit the Ultra 9 CB suppressor. I think I need more sleep.
So, they make a CB .223 flash hider in 1/2x28 and a CB .30 flash hider in 5/8x24. That should meet my needs.