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Anyone have a KDF Brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="H-BAR" data-source="post: 43831" data-attributes="member: 1281"><p>Hunter be aware that well S1 is right. The internals of a suppressor work the same way as a muzzle break. By diverting the concussion of the muzzle into the the suppressor causes a condition just like a muzzle break. Muzzle breaks do not increase noise they just divert it in a different direction. Unfortunately this direction is more toward the shooter. I didn't look at the whole website but if that break on the front page was the one you are looking at it will divert noise toward you because of the holes in the sides. If you want to hunt with a break there are lots of noise reduction units you can wear on your ears. Muzzle breaks have another advantage over plain rifles in that they divert sound away from your target. This will help in case of a miss at long range. Sometimes this will afford you another shot. Good Luck in your venture!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H-BAR, post: 43831, member: 1281"] Hunter be aware that well S1 is right. The internals of a suppressor work the same way as a muzzle break. By diverting the concussion of the muzzle into the the suppressor causes a condition just like a muzzle break. Muzzle breaks do not increase noise they just divert it in a different direction. Unfortunately this direction is more toward the shooter. I didn't look at the whole website but if that break on the front page was the one you are looking at it will divert noise toward you because of the holes in the sides. If you want to hunt with a break there are lots of noise reduction units you can wear on your ears. Muzzle breaks have another advantage over plain rifles in that they divert sound away from your target. This will help in case of a miss at long range. Sometimes this will afford you another shot. Good Luck in your venture! [/QUOTE]
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