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<blockquote data-quote="5RWill" data-source="post: 1389209" data-attributes="member: 98561"><p>No worries friend id he interested to see a comprehensive test done as well. I think about it like a semi obviously without a gas tube. I think some of that gas contained in the can would effectively cause more gas to be retained vs dissipating out of a brake. Hence why barrels heat up faster and foul more when shooting suppressed. Though we're both in agreement on one thing i won't hunt without my cans less it's illegal lol.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cans still effectively reduce recoil don't let me or anyone saying brakes do it better (which i think they do) shy you away. I still think hunting suppressed is the way to go. As i just noted you won't find me hunting without the can. I'll put up with the length and weight to avoid ringing ears, take more follow up shots if needed, and hear that "smack" when the round hits the animal. I still say it's the best firearm investment I've ever made. Even more notably so on Short ARs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5RWill, post: 1389209, member: 98561"] No worries friend id he interested to see a comprehensive test done as well. I think about it like a semi obviously without a gas tube. I think some of that gas contained in the can would effectively cause more gas to be retained vs dissipating out of a brake. Hence why barrels heat up faster and foul more when shooting suppressed. Though we’re both in agreement on one thing i won’t hunt without my cans less it’s illegal lol. Cans still effectively reduce recoil don’t let me or anyone saying brakes do it better (which i think they do) shy you away. I still think hunting suppressed is the way to go. As i just noted you won’t find me hunting without the can. I’ll put up with the length and weight to avoid ringing ears, take more follow up shots if needed, and hear that “smack” when the round hits the animal. I still say it’s the best firearm investment I’ve ever made. Even more notably so on Short ARs. [/QUOTE]
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