Ivan the Butcher
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I have 4 Mag-Na-Ported guns, 2 handguns and 2 rifles.
The first handgun is a 28-2 4" I bought used in 1982, It is a dream to shoot. The second is a T/C Contender Super 14 in 44 Mag. I had it mag-na-ported to reduce the brutal recoil of my 300 grain loads. With factory 240's it is a purring kitten, with my 300's it is still pretty nasty!
I had (and still have ) A 300 Win Mag Weatherby Vanguard VGX sent to Mag-Na-Port, while still on lay away in early 1985, I had it ported and had them install iron sights. When I was younger and had better eyes I could rapid shoot 3 rounds of 200 grain Federal Premium in a offhand group of 5/8" group at 100 yards! Great gun and system.
Around 1988 I had a 264 Win Mag ported too. From the prone position the bipod would jump 8 to 10" depending on the load. After porting the gun stayed flat on target but you did feel a small amount of additional recoil, being able to get second shots was well worth the price (both prices!)
The model 28 has 2 ports. The Contender, 300 and 264 Win Mags all have 4 ports. There is powder fouling but never had any jacket material in the ports.
I have a 12" Hunter Contender in 375 Winchester. I think they called their break a "Muzzle Tamer"! It was a system with a chamber and round holes on the top half. Factory 200 and reload 220 grain ammo had the mildest recoil, on par with 38 wadcutters in a ported 357 N-Frame! But I like to shoot it at dusk (when I can still see the backstop), The fireball looks to be 36 to 40 inches across. It also makes a big noise, the neighbors told me about it!
Ivan
The first handgun is a 28-2 4" I bought used in 1982, It is a dream to shoot. The second is a T/C Contender Super 14 in 44 Mag. I had it mag-na-ported to reduce the brutal recoil of my 300 grain loads. With factory 240's it is a purring kitten, with my 300's it is still pretty nasty!
I had (and still have ) A 300 Win Mag Weatherby Vanguard VGX sent to Mag-Na-Port, while still on lay away in early 1985, I had it ported and had them install iron sights. When I was younger and had better eyes I could rapid shoot 3 rounds of 200 grain Federal Premium in a offhand group of 5/8" group at 100 yards! Great gun and system.
Around 1988 I had a 264 Win Mag ported too. From the prone position the bipod would jump 8 to 10" depending on the load. After porting the gun stayed flat on target but you did feel a small amount of additional recoil, being able to get second shots was well worth the price (both prices!)
The model 28 has 2 ports. The Contender, 300 and 264 Win Mags all have 4 ports. There is powder fouling but never had any jacket material in the ports.
I have a 12" Hunter Contender in 375 Winchester. I think they called their break a "Muzzle Tamer"! It was a system with a chamber and round holes on the top half. Factory 200 and reload 220 grain ammo had the mildest recoil, on par with 38 wadcutters in a ported 357 N-Frame! But I like to shoot it at dusk (when I can still see the backstop), The fireball looks to be 36 to 40 inches across. It also makes a big noise, the neighbors told me about it!
Ivan