Hi Greg
The T3 certainly tames a 338 Lapua.
Thanks Shaun
Hi Greg
The T3 certainly tames a 338 Lapua.
Thanks Shaun
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I have a Terminator T3 on my 338 Lapua.
I have three daughters and a wife who love shooting it, they equate the recoil to being like their .243s.
It is a very effective muzzle brake.
"nakneker" from Accurate Shooters Forum,
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T2 Terminator.
Awesome little thing Greg, love it
270 kicked like a mule but was hardly anything with it on, better group than with the moderator on too.
If you can just make a moderator with a muzzle break on!!
All the best
Tom
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A few more testimonials in another thread
http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...ndation-37640/
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Hi Greg,
Just thought I’d drop you a line and give some feedback after using the TE brake on my 7mm mag.
Recoil reduction - Wow! Even though the brake is clearanced for 338, it made the 7mm Rem mage recoil less than a 243 of the same weight. I shot them back to back to confirm.
For giggles we fitted it to a 243 and it was a laughable how little recoil there was, as we watched the impact through the scope.
Noise - yeah, lots, but I was expecting it.
Fitment - no smith needed is good, however my experience with the Sako brake with the pinch bolt is it’s easier to install and make minor adjustments. The lock nut on the back of the TE takes more skill and two spanners to get it right. Only a minor gripe and I had a feeling this would be the case.
Overall very happy with it. Definitely lives up to your YouTube videos.
Cheers,
Dave
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Hello,
I am happy with my my T3 on my 338 lapua,now I'm after the proper one for my rpr 6.5 creedmoor,looks like the TT is just the one I need...
Thanks,10ft.
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Hi Greg,
I just wanted to give you an update.
Finally got the T2B brake installed and gave it a run yesterday and the difference to how she handles is huge.
Stays on target sooooo much better and groups seem to have got a bit tighter.
Even my "mandatory" 4th stray in a group seems to have gone (for now :-) )
One worthwhile change. Thanks for a great product.
Now that my son has seen it in action he's planning on sticking it on his 6.5 Creedmoor RPR.
Anyway, have a safe and happy Christmas.
Best Regards
Andrew
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Hi Greg
Wanted to let you know I finally got to shoot my 11lbs 375 Cheytac.
I was a little worried, but your T4 break made it shoot like a cream puff.
Great break I love it!
Roger
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To add to all this I have had two T2 brakes now (and one on the way ), one on my 6.5-284 and one on my current Sako 85 270wsm, the 6.5 was a real pussycat to shoot with the T2 on it and my Sako is really light for a magnum caliber so it was pretty lively even with a suppressor on it, now with the T2 it's great to shoot, can spot hits with it which I couldn't do with the suppressor and it's a much nicer rifle to handle, the brake also means I have kept the performance of a 24" barrel without the excessive length of running a suppressor on a rifle that gets dragged up and down and through all manner of nasty terrain.
Hi Greg,
Thanks For Your Fast Reply Okay Sounds Good
I Will Let The Customer Know And Will Get Back To You.
I Love Your Brakes By The Way, I Have A T2 On My 300wm And Its Beautiful To Shoot!
Regards, Marti
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Hey Greg I was RO-ing at the Riverhead Range yesterday when a young fellah was trying out his AR that he had just had one of your T2 brakes fitted to. It was as obnoxious as all hell but mate the muzzle never moved at all when he shot. I thought you might like to know he was as happy as a happy thing on national happy day.
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Hi Greg, J here from Chch
Just resighted the 300wsm in, the T2 makes a huge difference (over the suppressor)
My shoulder & I thank you very much
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