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Muzzle Brake Recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 2990036" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>They do reduce recoil, but they're they're the least effective common design for brakes. While there is a noticable difference between a bare muzzle and a radial brake, they take the edge off rather than deleting recoil like a good bastard brake will. They're generally among the best choices if keeping concussion down is your main concern. They don't redirect as much gas as other designs and what they do redirect is pushed perpendicular to the bore rather than back towards the shooter. They tend to kick up a lot of dust since they're ported all the way around, and the ports on the bottom make them less effective at reducing muzzle rise than other designs that don't direct equal amount of gas up and down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 2990036, member: 123604"] They do reduce recoil, but they're they're the least effective common design for brakes. While there is a noticable difference between a bare muzzle and a radial brake, they take the edge off rather than deleting recoil like a good bastard brake will. They're generally among the best choices if keeping concussion down is your main concern. They don't redirect as much gas as other designs and what they do redirect is pushed perpendicular to the bore rather than back towards the shooter. They tend to kick up a lot of dust since they're ported all the way around, and the ports on the bottom make them less effective at reducing muzzle rise than other designs that don't direct equal amount of gas up and down. [/QUOTE]
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