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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 1898712" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>I have brakes on all but 2 of my dozen plus rifles. I started with little rifles shooting p dogs so i could see my hits or correct misses. I never shoot from prone, so radial port brakes work just fine. I've also got several that vent to the side. They seem much louder and have more concussion. Vais is a great radial vent brake (no tuning required) and is my favorite (up to 7 RUM). </p><p>Some side vent brakes come ready to be tuned to reduce upward flip (Hypertap by Precision Armament is one i have). This one has dimples marked down both top sides. If your rifle flips up and right, just drilll out one dimple at right front and shoot again.</p><p>A few months ago Precision Rifle printed an article testing about 30 or so brakes. Very informative and comprehensive.</p><p>Enjoy. I love my braked rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 1898712, member: 111593"] I have brakes on all but 2 of my dozen plus rifles. I started with little rifles shooting p dogs so i could see my hits or correct misses. I never shoot from prone, so radial port brakes work just fine. I've also got several that vent to the side. They seem much louder and have more concussion. Vais is a great radial vent brake (no tuning required) and is my favorite (up to 7 RUM). Some side vent brakes come ready to be tuned to reduce upward flip (Hypertap by Precision Armament is one i have). This one has dimples marked down both top sides. If your rifle flips up and right, just drilll out one dimple at right front and shoot again. A few months ago Precision Rifle printed an article testing about 30 or so brakes. Very informative and comprehensive. Enjoy. I love my braked rifles. [/QUOTE]
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