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Barrel porting vs. muzzle break vs. suppressor ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 2873776" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I use a muzzle brake on my elk rifle. It is a .340 Wby with a 24 inch barrel. I am carrying it around the mountains for as long as 5 days early morning through late evening. I don't care to have the added weight and length that a suppressor adds to the rifle. It is heavy enough, and long enough. I use Otto Noizebarrier "in the ear" protection in the event I have to shoot. I had Mag-Na-Port added to a .270 Winchester I had back in the early days. It reduced muzzle climb, but I did not notice any reduction in recoil. I think the heavy kicking magnums see a better result in recoil reduction with the Mag-Na-Port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 2873776, member: 38154"] I use a muzzle brake on my elk rifle. It is a .340 Wby with a 24 inch barrel. I am carrying it around the mountains for as long as 5 days early morning through late evening. I don't care to have the added weight and length that a suppressor adds to the rifle. It is heavy enough, and long enough. I use Otto Noizebarrier "in the ear" protection in the event I have to shoot. I had Mag-Na-Port added to a .270 Winchester I had back in the early days. It reduced muzzle climb, but I did not notice any reduction in recoil. I think the heavy kicking magnums see a better result in recoil reduction with the Mag-Na-Port. [/QUOTE]
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