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This is where I buy my brakes for my target rifles. When shooting at extreme ranges they really do keep the target in the sight picture at all times, allowing you often to follow the bullets distortion signature to the target, as well as see the hit. Or as often is found in my case, the miss.
In any event, they direct gasses both upward and rearward. the effect is that the rifle -even my RPR with stout 190 grain loads- just shudders when I squeeze one off. I have gone through the paperwork for my first suppressor and when it arrives, the brakes my become history. I don't know. If the laws change here, as I think they will, the need for the nearly year-long wait for FBI background checks will go away and eventually, the price of the suppressors will fall. At that time, all the brakes will probably be retired. All that said, I am really a fan of the linear compensators. I have them on a couple of rifles and they control muzzle flip and also direct much of the sound directly forward towards the target and away from the firing line. I have them on 300AAC and 5.56 at the moment.~Muir
This is where I buy my brakes for my target rifles. When shooting at extreme ranges they really do keep the target in the sight picture at all times, allowing you often to follow the bullets distortion signature to the target, as well as see the hit. Or as often is found in my case, the miss.