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<blockquote data-quote="longgun505" data-source="post: 2163135" data-attributes="member: 116648"><p>I literally have them on all of our hunting rifles. 338's, 280's, 7Mags, 35's. I have nothing but praise for them. I've used and evaluated about every type of side, 10/2-1,2,4 baffle etc brakes made. Those designed as brake only, and those for add on suppression capable from 5.56 thru 50 BMG. I've seen the final results of specific evaluations of Vias type brakes, and others, by like size and weight per caliber as fired on Weight Resisted Rail Simulation System (WRR-SS) designed to simulate different shooter weight/resistance and positional/angle resistance. (Spelled 'death by excel layout). I said 'all that' to say this...For the weight, size, barrel undulation/disturbance, recoil reduction/attenuation at the muzzle, you can definitely spend a lot more money and achieve less in like devices. It is for the reasons above that we use them. The aesthetics are quite nice when finished properly.[ATTACH=full]264591[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longgun505, post: 2163135, member: 116648"] I literally have them on all of our hunting rifles. 338’s, 280’s, 7Mags, 35’s. I have nothing but praise for them. I’ve used and evaluated about every type of side, 10/2-1,2,4 baffle etc brakes made. Those designed as brake only, and those for add on suppression capable from 5.56 thru 50 BMG. I’ve seen the final results of specific evaluations of Vias type brakes, and others, by like size and weight per caliber as fired on Weight Resisted Rail Simulation System (WRR-SS) designed to simulate different shooter weight/resistance and positional/angle resistance. (Spelled ‘death by excel layout). I said ‘all that’ to say this...For the weight, size, barrel undulation/disturbance, recoil reduction/attenuation at the muzzle, you can definitely spend a lot more money and achieve less in like devices. It is for the reasons above that we use them. The aesthetics are quite nice when finished properly.[ATTACH type="full"]264591[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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