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Recommend a Brake--Seekins Havak
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<blockquote data-quote="davidu" data-source="post: 1965210" data-attributes="member: 115072"><p>It's been mentioned already. PRS blog identifies what the top PRS shooters are using. Jeremy S of Truth About Guns did a large study testing 5.56 and 30 cal brakes. The results showed Precision Armament topped the list. There are many good brakes just a notch below in performance. Do your research and you'll be able to answer your own question. </p><p>Reduction in recoil is ALWAYS a good thing for the one wanting to know why put a muzzle break on a 6.5. I use Dead Air's muzzle breaks because a Nomad 30 with the Key-mo adapter goes on all my rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidu, post: 1965210, member: 115072"] It’s been mentioned already. PRS blog identifies what the top PRS shooters are using. Jeremy S of Truth About Guns did a large study testing 5.56 and 30 cal brakes. The results showed Precision Armament topped the list. There are many good brakes just a notch below in performance. Do your research and you’ll be able to answer your own question. Reduction in recoil is ALWAYS a good thing for the one wanting to know why put a muzzle break on a 6.5. I use Dead Air’s muzzle breaks because a Nomad 30 with the Key-mo adapter goes on all my rifles. [/QUOTE]
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