Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
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Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
Has anyone got any experience with Roedale Precision muzzle brakes? I am thinking about getting one for my Tikka T3 in 308 - if you have I would be interested to know what you think about them please!
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Re: Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
Not fitted one but handled 'em at IWA. Nicely made (CNC) and finished.
Re: Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
Had one on my remington 700 excellent quality and it works
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Re: Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
Agree with Robin, these are most excellent, if not a little over priced
Have you tried Dolphin rifles, I had the one in the middle of their display, not sure what the current price is but I paid less than £100
http://www.dolphinguncompany.co.uk/inde ... zle-breaks
I also had one of these shipped over from Norway on my .223 circa £85
http://vertebrae.no/vektor-muzzle-brake ... ndard.html
Have you tried Dolphin rifles, I had the one in the middle of their display, not sure what the current price is but I paid less than £100
http://www.dolphinguncompany.co.uk/inde ... zle-breaks
I also had one of these shipped over from Norway on my .223 circa £85
http://vertebrae.no/vektor-muzzle-brake ... ndard.html
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Re: Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
We'd certainly recommend Dolphin too- they have some real snazzy bits of kit at very fair prices !
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Re: Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
Beware! From what I've read elsewhere, the Scotsgun rule may apply here. I'd also ask this question on UKV too.
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Re: Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
Mike357 - sorry no idea what you mean? Please could you explain?
Re: Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
It's a site rule not to decry businesses. UK Varminting has quite a few threads on Lincoln/Roedale, and there are some ex. customers that would have a strong opinion on whether or not you bought a brake from him.
I don't have a dog in this fight however.
I don't have a dog in this fight however.
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Re: Roedale Precision muzzle brakes
there is an unsubstantiated rumour that the The Shooting Shed is looking to produce a run of muzzle brakes, you may want to have a word with David 

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