
(We won't go as specific as to what rounds for the sole purpose that I do not have the tech knowledge on 300 win mag rounds yet so with that,I understand data will vary, but again lets assume tactical application as intended use and rounds to match.)Īll I can say from roughly 4 years of shooting a 300 WM is that A 300 WM has ha huge muzzleflash with a bare barrel. Anyone out there with experience on a similar setup? What barrel length is required for minimal flash using a keymo brake? What barrel length is required for max powder burn in typical tactical use 300 win mag rounds? (roughly) So to put this into a couple specific questions Never has reduced recoil been a reason for me to sacrifice signature reduction however, having never fired a 300 win mag its hard for me to really understand if my capabilities will suffer due to recoil on this system. My rifles are built around the concept that the rifle itself should emit minimal flash signature and in the event the suppressor is no longer an option, it can still function without emitting a huge flash signature. If I can use a muzzle brake without emitting a huge signature and also without adding several inches to the rifle length then this would be ideal but if not, its likely this will get a flash hider like everything else in my quiver. However, after suggestions for a brake were made to tame recoil, it got me thinking, how flashy will this thing be unsuppressed and is it possible to run a brake with little or no flash.
Muzzle brake for 300 win mag hunting series#
This rifle will be married to a Deadair Sandman Series can and will be using either a keymo brake or flash hider.Īs it stands, the build is a 24” barrel with a keymo flashhider.

The purpose of this post is to assist in determining barrel length and muzzle device combination for an M40A5ish build in 300 win mag for tactical application whereas flash signature reduction unsuppressed is placed higher in priority than recoil mgmt.
