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Barrel porting vs. muzzle break vs. suppressor ?
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<blockquote data-quote="82nd Bill" data-source="post: 2873547" data-attributes="member: 115346"><p>Some good comments on this issue. My personal preference is to use a suppressor because it lowers the sound, it pushes it down range, there is little to no concussive blast and helps with recoil flinch. </p><p>Brakes are loud. Porting is loud and permanent. I always shoot with a suppressor. And with ears except when hunting. The felt recoil on a can is fantastic. At my age (70+) it is a real blessing. Not the least expensive way to go but I feel it is forth it.</p><p>As for the ebrake, I have tried two different types and they both increase the sound and recoil. The reason is that they take up volume in the first (blast chamber) chamber. </p><p>My favorite is the Deadair Nomad ti. lowest sound level and lightest weight. I use them on WSM's and SAUM's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="82nd Bill, post: 2873547, member: 115346"] Some good comments on this issue. My personal preference is to use a suppressor because it lowers the sound, it pushes it down range, there is little to no concussive blast and helps with recoil flinch. Brakes are loud. Porting is loud and permanent. I always shoot with a suppressor. And with ears except when hunting. The felt recoil on a can is fantastic. At my age (70+) it is a real blessing. Not the least expensive way to go but I feel it is forth it. As for the ebrake, I have tried two different types and they both increase the sound and recoil. The reason is that they take up volume in the first (blast chamber) chamber. My favorite is the Deadair Nomad ti. lowest sound level and lightest weight. I use them on WSM's and SAUM's. [/QUOTE]
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