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<blockquote data-quote="dirtball" data-source="post: 1526113" data-attributes="member: 7344"><p>I have a bunch of brakes on everything from 6mm Gibbs to a couple of 338 LM IMP.</p><p>Number one brake for reducing recoil and muzzle jump is Kirby Allen's 3 port medium Painkiller, the ports are angled back more then most. After that I like Ross Schuler's brakes <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/muzzle-brakes.3957359/#post-37350535" target="_blank">http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/muzzle-brakes.3957359/#post-37350535</a> .</p><p>I have a couple of Vias Brakes, but if you shoot from the prone position they throw grass and crud all over you, with radial ports the don't really any help muzzle jump. There are a lot of good brakes out the but these are what I gravitated to over the years depending on the size of the cartridge.</p><p>Just remember there is NO such thing as a quiet AND effective muzzle brake.</p><p> Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtball, post: 1526113, member: 7344"] I have a bunch of brakes on everything from 6mm Gibbs to a couple of 338 LM IMP. Number one brake for reducing recoil and muzzle jump is Kirby Allen's 3 port medium Painkiller, the ports are angled back more then most. After that I like Ross Schuler's brakes [URL]http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/muzzle-brakes.3957359/#post-37350535[/URL] . I have a couple of Vias Brakes, but if you shoot from the prone position they throw grass and crud all over you, with radial ports the don't really any help muzzle jump. There are a lot of good brakes out the but these are what I gravitated to over the years depending on the size of the cartridge. Just remember there is NO such thing as a quiet AND effective muzzle brake. Dave [/QUOTE]
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