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Salmon River Solutions Ti self timing brake
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1918672" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>They both did, as I would expect all to. Even unbraked will under the conditions we were in, just not directed back. I purposely shot in the loose dirt to see if there would be any difference between the two, especially back towards the shooter/spotter. The Ti brake had a slight but noticeable edge in this. We didn't just shoot a round or two from each and say "yep, that'll do". I know from reading previous threads on this site that this is something guys ask about. We both switched out from spotting to shooting, and between brakes as to get a good datum line (or point, whatever the right terminology to this is feel free to correct me). I would never call myself an expert on anything, but I do shoot and train shooters for a living. My buddy, though LE, isn't what I'd call a professional in the text of shooting. He does however shoot more than anyone I know outside of the profession, and I trust his opinion. We weren't there to prove how good this brake worked, we were there to test it against one of the best recoil reducing brakes I've used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1918672, member: 8873"] They both did, as I would expect all to. Even unbraked will under the conditions we were in, just not directed back. I purposely shot in the loose dirt to see if there would be any difference between the two, especially back towards the shooter/spotter. The Ti brake had a slight but noticeable edge in this. We didn’t just shoot a round or two from each and say “yep, that’ll do”. I know from reading previous threads on this site that this is something guys ask about. We both switched out from spotting to shooting, and between brakes as to get a good datum line (or point, whatever the right terminology to this is feel free to correct me). I would never call myself an expert on anything, but I do shoot and train shooters for a living. My buddy, though LE, isn’t what I’d call a professional in the text of shooting. He does however shoot more than anyone I know outside of the profession, and I trust his opinion. We weren’t there to prove how good this brake worked, we were there to test it against one of the best recoil reducing brakes I’ve used. [/QUOTE]
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