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Least effective brake
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<blockquote data-quote="blvette75" data-source="post: 2392064" data-attributes="member: 72440"><p>I had a similar issue with Brakes as far as the added noise. I invested into several options one is Brockman Brake, turn it on and off, 2nd was linear brake as far as brake effectiveness thought it was marginal (but sound is pushed in the direction of the bullet path). But the one I like better is an Indian Creek blast forwarding device. Install your brake of choice with the adapter then the shims or crush washer to time your brake. Then screw the shield onto the adapter I have this on several rifles now. Your Brake of choice still works well and the sound goes away from you as the recoil comes straight back. I find I shooting more comfortable on my ears with this. The device looks like a mini Suppressor when it is screwed on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blvette75, post: 2392064, member: 72440"] I had a similar issue with Brakes as far as the added noise. I invested into several options one is Brockman Brake, turn it on and off, 2nd was linear brake as far as brake effectiveness thought it was marginal (but sound is pushed in the direction of the bullet path). But the one I like better is an Indian Creek blast forwarding device. Install your brake of choice with the adapter then the shims or crush washer to time your brake. Then screw the shield onto the adapter I have this on several rifles now. Your Brake of choice still works well and the sound goes away from you as the recoil comes straight back. I find I shooting more comfortable on my ears with this. The device looks like a mini Suppressor when it is screwed on. [/QUOTE]
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