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<blockquote data-quote="Zhomeguy" data-source="post: 1680954" data-attributes="member: 26101"><p>If as you describe your getting significant muzzle jump, a side ported will reduce the recoil, but a few upper ports will help with the jump, some side port only models with slanted ports that serve the same function but I have found a few top ports really helps on the "big dogs". 419 and APA both</p><p>are highly regarded units, and Nathan's Muzzle Brakes and More is a sponsor here on LRH also I believe, he does have a few upper ported brakes left but he's moved to slanted side ported primarily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zhomeguy, post: 1680954, member: 26101"] If as you describe your getting significant muzzle jump, a side ported will reduce the recoil, but a few upper ports will help with the jump, some side port only models with slanted ports that serve the same function but I have found a few top ports really helps on the "big dogs". 419 and APA both are highly regarded units, and Nathan's Muzzle Brakes and More is a sponsor here on LRH also I believe, he does have a few upper ported brakes left but he's moved to slanted side ported primarily. [/QUOTE]
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