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<blockquote data-quote="muleystalker" data-source="post: 1909101" data-attributes="member: 79944"><p>If you look closely a lot of the top brakes being used currently have a first port being 90*. You still get the recoil reducing of the angled ports because they are not affected util the gas has already been directed out of the port and then it hits the 90* gas being ported witch helps blow the concussion/blast away from the shooter. There are plenty of brakes with all 90* ports that work affectively, the OP first brakes were all 90* ports. In fact there are a lot of competitors that will only use a 90* ported brake because it is less distracting while shooting a string of shots for both the shooter and the spotter. Like i stated above, and you may have just missed it as we may have been typing at the same time, I have shot many many 1000's of rounds from many styles of brakes and I have come to the decision that a 90* port as the first port is the best design for both hunting and other uses and for a select few of my uses, depending on cartridge and use, I still prefer an all 90* port brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleystalker, post: 1909101, member: 79944"] If you look closely a lot of the top brakes being used currently have a first port being 90*. You still get the recoil reducing of the angled ports because they are not affected util the gas has already been directed out of the port and then it hits the 90* gas being ported witch helps blow the concussion/blast away from the shooter. There are plenty of brakes with all 90* ports that work affectively, the OP first brakes were all 90* ports. In fact there are a lot of competitors that will only use a 90* ported brake because it is less distracting while shooting a string of shots for both the shooter and the spotter. Like i stated above, and you may have just missed it as we may have been typing at the same time, I have shot many many 1000's of rounds from many styles of brakes and I have come to the decision that a 90* port as the first port is the best design for both hunting and other uses and for a select few of my uses, depending on cartridge and use, I still prefer an all 90* port brake. [/QUOTE]
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