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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 2090713" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>Yeah I'd love to use a suppressor but wait aside the expense is unrealistic right now for me. And they do have drawbacks of their own. Doubling up on earpro helps but there's no combination that reduces some brakes to a safe level, especially if you're the guy at the next table. Like when stuff is flapping around on the bench next to you and everyone is getting stuff behind their eye pro? I don't think we shoudl be doing that to ourselves. I know it's be different away from a formal range with no roof or cement but that environment is just going to be there some of the time. I know the efficacy is directly linked to the direction of the blast, and some debris is a fact of life with a brake, but it just seems like I'm entering the market at a time when the demand is for an extreme level of recoil performance with no consideration of other slices of the shooting comfort pie. Again, I get it, I'm just personally uncomfortable with it. </p><p></p><p>I'll look into your recommendations, thanks for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 2090713, member: 115819"] Yeah I'd love to use a suppressor but wait aside the expense is unrealistic right now for me. And they do have drawbacks of their own. Doubling up on earpro helps but there's no combination that reduces some brakes to a safe level, especially if you're the guy at the next table. Like when stuff is flapping around on the bench next to you and everyone is getting stuff behind their eye pro? I don't think we shoudl be doing that to ourselves. I know it's be different away from a formal range with no roof or cement but that environment is just going to be there some of the time. I know the efficacy is directly linked to the direction of the blast, and some debris is a fact of life with a brake, but it just seems like I'm entering the market at a time when the demand is for an extreme level of recoil performance with no consideration of other slices of the shooting comfort pie. Again, I get it, I'm just personally uncomfortable with it. I'll look into your recommendations, thanks for that. [/QUOTE]
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