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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1966984" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Had a Vias on a 280ai comp gun. Didn't feel all that much recoil reduction. Was on a 17 lb gun. Put an Extreme Hardcore brake on it and gun barely moved. I've replace several Vias brakes with the Harrels tactical and everyone bought the Harrels on the spot. They just work much better. Try one side by side and you will know. People like the Vias because they sell alot of them. But I can buy 3 Harrels for the same money and they are better. Good thing there are so many different brakes on the market. Everyone can be happy. Find one you like and use it. I personally can't take the blast from the rear discharge brakes so don't use them. I've shot them and they definitely reduce recoil more so if they don't bother you go for it. As far as I'm concerned you need hearing protection with any brake. Quiet or Vias are still exceptionally loud compared to no brake.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1966984, member: 38048"] Had a Vias on a 280ai comp gun. Didn't feel all that much recoil reduction. Was on a 17 lb gun. Put an Extreme Hardcore brake on it and gun barely moved. I've replace several Vias brakes with the Harrels tactical and everyone bought the Harrels on the spot. They just work much better. Try one side by side and you will know. People like the Vias because they sell alot of them. But I can buy 3 Harrels for the same money and they are better. Good thing there are so many different brakes on the market. Everyone can be happy. Find one you like and use it. I personally can't take the blast from the rear discharge brakes so don't use them. I've shot them and they definitely reduce recoil more so if they don't bother you go for it. As far as I'm concerned you need hearing protection with any brake. Quiet or Vias are still exceptionally loud compared to no brake. Shep [/QUOTE]
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