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<blockquote data-quote="catamountsierra" data-source="post: 2038659" data-attributes="member: 79865"><p>I like the 2AA brakes, though they are really the only ones I have used so I don't have a lot to compare to. I run their titanium X4 on my 284 Win, a titanium T4 on my 223AI, and a T3 on my AR. The X4 is designed for the AR-10 type rifles and bored for 30 cal, but works fine on the 284. I haven't shot it without the brake, so I can't say how effective the recoil reduction is, but it is very comfortable to shoot, and more importantly, does a good job of keeping the rifle on target. These aren't self-timing brakes, but can be timed with shims or crush washers easily enough (the X4 was timed on a lathe by the smith that built the 284 for me, but I timed both of the others using washers myself).</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.2a-arms.com/category-s/203.htm[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catamountsierra, post: 2038659, member: 79865"] I like the 2AA brakes, though they are really the only ones I have used so I don't have a lot to compare to. I run their titanium X4 on my 284 Win, a titanium T4 on my 223AI, and a T3 on my AR. The X4 is designed for the AR-10 type rifles and bored for 30 cal, but works fine on the 284. I haven't shot it without the brake, so I can't say how effective the recoil reduction is, but it is very comfortable to shoot, and more importantly, does a good job of keeping the rifle on target. These aren't self-timing brakes, but can be timed with shims or crush washers easily enough (the X4 was timed on a lathe by the smith that built the 284 for me, but I timed both of the others using washers myself). [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.2a-arms.com/category-s/203.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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