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Has anyone seen or used one of these brakes? It seems like having only ports in the muzzle end of the brake, without any on the side, it would work to eliminate adding any noise to the shot. They do state it offers a 25% reduction in recoil, without the side ports I can see why recoil reduction isn't as high as some other designs, but I think a 25% reduction, WITHOUT adding any noise, is a good deal. https://remington700rifle.com/Accessories.php
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The “quietest” muzzle brake that I’m aware of ......is one, never placed on the muzzle of a rifle! memtb
You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong." -Bob Hagel
“I’d like to be a good rifleman…..but, I prefer to be a good hunter”! memtb 2024
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or the one inside a suppressor.....
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Those are called linear compensators.
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