
Snowflake Self-Timing Muzzle Brake
The snowflake self-timer was designed to bridge the gap between hunting and competition rifles while using the same self-timing brake on both platforms. Lighter, faster, and more robust. They come with best-in-class recoil reduction and muzzle rise.
- MOST EFFECTIVE PORT DESIGN & RECOIL REDUCTION AVAILABLE
- LOCKING COLLAR FOR A ONE-HANDED INSTALLATION & CLEAN FIT
- 3/8 ALLEN WRENCH FOR INSTALLATION & TORQUING
- FLAT FOR BUBBLE LEVEL
- 100% USA MADE IN OUR MONTANA FACILITY
With up to 67% recoil reduction!
The Snowflake self-timer was designed to bridge the gap between hunting and competition rifles while using the same self-timing brake on both platforms.
We've installed a 3/8th Allen cut into the face of the brake for easy installation and removal—no more multiple tool systems with no way for an in-the-field fix. Built-in your choice of either stainless steel or titanium with various diameters, port lengths, and thread pitch options available, the choice for your next self-timing muzzle brake is easy.
Weight: Titanium 2.3 oz

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1. Apply a small amount of anti-seize to the brake and timing nut threads.
STEP 2. Holding the brake in your hand, tighten the timing nut counterclockwise until snug against the brake. (Left Hand Threads)
STEP 3. Thread the brake counterclockwise onto the rifle's muzzle threads until finger tight (Right Hand Threads). Rotate the brake back clockwise until either of the brake's leveling flats are straight up. Rotate the brake back slightly off level clockwise with a level on the brake leveling flats. Snug the timing back up to the rifle barrel by rotating it clockwise as tight as you can get it with your hand. Install a 3/8th all bit on a torque wrench into the face of the brake and finish tightening counter close wise to 8-10 food pounds. You may need to loosen the brake several times to get it to finish tightening level.
STEP 4. Shoot.
INTENDED USE
Benchcrest, competition, precision shooting, military, law inforcement, long range hunting, F class, rugged hunting, harsh environments operations, target shooting, ultra long range, varmint hunting