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Recommend a Brake--Seekins Havak
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<blockquote data-quote="Chase723" data-source="post: 1965113" data-attributes="member: 21524"><p>[USER=113561]@StraightShooter77[/USER] and @straightjacketarmory "Shot Caller" muzzle brakes are excellent. First, since it's going to sound like it, in no way whatsoever am I affiliated with them. However, I've had a PVA Jet Blast and the Shot Caller is better. The first baffle is 90 deg and the others are angled back 30 deg or so. It has very little concussion (less than the PVA which is also good in that regard) and seems more effective on the same rifle. It's also a self timing brake and the machining is top notch. I mostly shoot suppressed because, well, it's wayyyy better and in general I don't like muzzle brakes because most have excessive blast/concussion at the shooter. That said, I've shot several types of brakes and personally if I'm going to run one, no question, I like Straight Jackets Shot Caller the best. For performance perspective, you can spot your own impacts on 25x at 200 on a 1/2 IPSC...I really like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase723, post: 1965113, member: 21524"] [USER=113561]@StraightShooter77[/USER] and @straightjacketarmory “Shot Caller” muzzle brakes are excellent. First, since it’s going to sound like it, in no way whatsoever am I affiliated with them. However, I’ve had a PVA Jet Blast and the Shot Caller is better. The first baffle is 90 deg and the others are angled back 30 deg or so. It has very little concussion (less than the PVA which is also good in that regard) and seems more effective on the same rifle. It’s also a self timing brake and the machining is top notch. I mostly shoot suppressed because, well, it’s wayyyy better and in general I don’t like muzzle brakes because most have excessive blast/concussion at the shooter. That said, I’ve shot several types of brakes and personally if I’m going to run one, no question, I like Straight Jackets Shot Caller the best. For performance perspective, you can spot your own impacts on 25x at 200 on a 1/2 IPSC...I really like that. [/QUOTE]
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