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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 1965305" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>It's all about trade-off the "best" brakes are frequently going to have the most concussion. Over the years, I've used APA, Badger, Eurooptics, PVA, MBM, surefire, and other kinds that I remember the brake but not the brand. I totally agree with what was said about the concussion and it not being comfortable; it is worse if you are beside or behind someone else on the firing line. Any brake will increase the concussion, with the ones that are angled back increasing it the most. For various reasons, I've held off getting a suppressor, but after shooting more on the farm and RO'ing matches held under metal overhangs, I went ahead and started the wait. I would like to eventually try the Area 419 Maverick, but for the first go round, I went with one with a high NRR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 1965305, member: 103919"] It's all about trade-off the "best" brakes are frequently going to have the most concussion. Over the years, I've used APA, Badger, Eurooptics, PVA, MBM, surefire, and other kinds that I remember the brake but not the brand. I totally agree with what was said about the concussion and it not being comfortable; it is worse if you are beside or behind someone else on the firing line. Any brake will increase the concussion, with the ones that are angled back increasing it the most. For various reasons, I've held off getting a suppressor, but after shooting more on the farm and RO'ing matches held under metal overhangs, I went ahead and started the wait. I would like to eventually try the Area 419 Maverick, but for the first go round, I went with one with a high NRR. [/QUOTE]
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