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muzzle breaks
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<blockquote data-quote="Doublezranch" data-source="post: 998884" data-attributes="member: 32664"><p>FEENIX brings up a great point here. I have always positioned my spotter behind me just for this fact alone. Muzzle blast is a part of a brake. It's not working up to it's potential if it's minimal. If your looking for a brake that has proven to reduce high levels of recoil (60-70%) and still be "realitively" quiet, I suggest going to a Assassin Brake. J E Custom builds them and has countless examples of how well they work. He can tune them to your load for maximum reduction. He also has a state of the art recoil sled that gives invaluable feedback. He has tested many popular brakes against the assassin. You can see these tests on YouTube. My 13 year old son spots and shoots comfortably all my big bores with assassins on the end of the tube. In fact, all my rifles from 25 wssm to my 375 rum all have them. Try positioning your spotter behind you and a assassin brake. You certainly won't be disappointed.</p><p></p><p>Jayson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublezranch, post: 998884, member: 32664"] FEENIX brings up a great point here. I have always positioned my spotter behind me just for this fact alone. Muzzle blast is a part of a brake. It's not working up to it's potential if it's minimal. If your looking for a brake that has proven to reduce high levels of recoil (60-70%) and still be "realitively" quiet, I suggest going to a Assassin Brake. J E Custom builds them and has countless examples of how well they work. He can tune them to your load for maximum reduction. He also has a state of the art recoil sled that gives invaluable feedback. He has tested many popular brakes against the assassin. You can see these tests on YouTube. My 13 year old son spots and shoots comfortably all my big bores with assassins on the end of the tube. In fact, all my rifles from 25 wssm to my 375 rum all have them. Try positioning your spotter behind you and a assassin brake. You certainly won't be disappointed. Jayson [/QUOTE]
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