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Please school me on breaks
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2315145" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>I've only shot a couple of types, the radial brakes are terrible for concussion, they seem to just make my face hurt. The directional type like the APA, Area419, MuzzleBrakesandMore and plenty of others seem to have the most recoil reduction and a lot less concussion to the shooter than the radial types that come on the majority of factory rifles. I have a MBM Beast Ti II on my 28 Nosler and it's pretty awesome, for my next build I'll probably try a brake from Area419 or APA. My 28 Nosler weighs a couple of pounds more than my 243 WSSM but it has way less muzzle jump and seemingly less felt recoil. If your dream is to have a suppressor just go get the process started on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2315145, member: 29765"] I've only shot a couple of types, the radial brakes are terrible for concussion, they seem to just make my face hurt. The directional type like the APA, Area419, MuzzleBrakesandMore and plenty of others seem to have the most recoil reduction and a lot less concussion to the shooter than the radial types that come on the majority of factory rifles. I have a MBM Beast Ti II on my 28 Nosler and it's pretty awesome, for my next build I'll probably try a brake from Area419 or APA. My 28 Nosler weighs a couple of pounds more than my 243 WSSM but it has way less muzzle jump and seemingly less felt recoil. If your dream is to have a suppressor just go get the process started on that. [/QUOTE]
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