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22 creed brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1911777" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Cody, have you ever tried a slab brake? I'm just curious as I gave up on the round style finding the painkiller slab style to be better at recoil reduction. But I have not shot a beast break. They look to work off the same concept of angle port. I'm theory the slab should work better with more surface area or same surface area but shorter. That's kinda what I've gathered looking at the difference in them. I personally like the look of the slab style better which is the only reason I really have not tried the a beast. Same reason I don't like self timing. Nothing wrong with either just becomes preference. In fact I have thought about trying a beast because recoil is the top priority followed by looks. Only time I used round was when I was trying to cut weight and only found round titanium ones and almost bought the ti beast. Then perfect timing came along and the salmon river brake came.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1911777, member: 54383"] Cody, have you ever tried a slab brake? I’m just curious as I gave up on the round style finding the painkiller slab style to be better at recoil reduction. But I have not shot a beast break. They look to work off the same concept of angle port. I’m theory the slab should work better with more surface area or same surface area but shorter. That’s kinda what I’ve gathered looking at the difference in them. I personally like the look of the slab style better which is the only reason I really have not tried the a beast. Same reason I don’t like self timing. Nothing wrong with either just becomes preference. In fact I have thought about trying a beast because recoil is the top priority followed by looks. Only time I used round was when I was trying to cut weight and only found round titanium ones and almost bought the ti beast. Then perfect timing came along and the salmon river brake came. [/QUOTE]
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