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Browning XBolt brake alternatives
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1739157" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Google radial brakes. You will find plenty of tests showing what I have described. Even though the opening at the end is large and then has a ton of small walled holes there is still material for gases to grab onto. I'd say at worse your brake is giving you at least a 15% reduction but most radial brakes are in the 20-30% reduction from all my research. The point is a good muzzle brake should be able to reduce down by 40-50% so compared to that, yes they stink but you are still seeing a recoil reduction I bet. Just not very noticeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1739157, member: 52437"] Google radial brakes. You will find plenty of tests showing what I have described. Even though the opening at the end is large and then has a ton of small walled holes there is still material for gases to grab onto. I’d say at worse your brake is giving you at least a 15% reduction but most radial brakes are in the 20-30% reduction from all my research. The point is a good muzzle brake should be able to reduce down by 40-50% so compared to that, yes they stink but you are still seeing a recoil reduction I bet. Just not very noticeable. [/QUOTE]
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