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Recoil reduction with suppressor
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 2003226" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>It depends, just like everything else.</p><p>My 7x300 has pretty sharp recoil with no brake, it's easy to shoot with a brake, it's even easier to shoot with a suppressor.</p><p>Recoil reduction with the suppressor is as good or better than my brake. That said, I have a plain radial brake for that gun, which is not as effective as some other designs, and I don't like it. I'll never own another radial brake.</p><p>With the suppressor, my 10 year old kid could shoot it all day. </p><p>I do think that precieved recoil is increased with muzzle blast, even though the gun is not "kicking" as hard, it shocks your other senses, which has other, and sometimes equally negative effects on the shooter.</p><p>I own brakes, they have their place, but they are very dangerous. Suppressors are worth twice what you pay for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 2003226, member: 78438"] It depends, just like everything else. My 7x300 has pretty sharp recoil with no brake, it's easy to shoot with a brake, it's even easier to shoot with a suppressor. Recoil reduction with the suppressor is as good or better than my brake. That said, I have a plain radial brake for that gun, which is not as effective as some other designs, and I don't like it. I'll never own another radial brake. With the suppressor, my 10 year old kid could shoot it all day. I do think that precieved recoil is increased with muzzle blast, even though the gun is not "kicking" as hard, it shocks your other senses, which has other, and sometimes equally negative effects on the shooter. I own brakes, they have their place, but they are very dangerous. Suppressors are worth twice what you pay for them. [/QUOTE]
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