Hawkins Precision releases the Tank ST Hunting Contour Brake.
Hawkins Precision releases the Tank ST Hunting Contour Brake.

Hawkins Precision has launched the Tank ST Hunting Contour Brake, designed for smaller contour barrels. This self-timing, 4-port muzzle brake significantly reduces recoil and minimizes shooter concussion. It features a locking collar for consistent installation and is available in multiple calibers, manufactured from durable 17-4 Stainless Steel in the USA.

Hawkins Precision states “The Hawkins Precision Tank ST muzzle brake has long been a favorite of hunters and shooters looking for added recoil mitigation with less concussion. However, the line was missing options for smaller contour barrels. That changes today with new, smaller outside diameter options for hunting contour barrels.”

ABOUT THE HAWKINS PRECISION TANK ST HUNTING CONTOUR MUZLE BRAKE

Hawkins Precision’s Tank ST is a self-timing, 4 port muzzle brake designed to greatly reduce recoil for precision rifle applications. The Tank ST features a self-timing, locking collar. This unique design allows the user to install their brake and lock down the collar so it times on the barrel exactly the same way every time it’s installed. Its straight 4-port design cuts recoil while also producing less concussion and blow back on the shooter. The Tank ST features a 3/8 Hex Bit opening up front so users can torque down their muzzle brake to the same torque value every time. This, combined with the locking collar, allows for consistent mounting with minimal to no POI shift when removing and reinstalling. (Recommended 65 in-lbs. to 100 in-lbs.) Made in USA, out of 17-4 Stainless Steel, the Tank ST comes in 6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm, and 30 cal variants.

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