Originally Posted by
Ridge Runner
thanks, I wwant to add there are other types of brakes, some with the ports coming out the front of the muzzle to cut back noise but they don't cut recoil and muzzle jump as much, like I posted before, for me brakes only serve the purpose of allowing me to see bullet impacts when I'm hunting, beyond 700 yards you have time to recover from recoil and see the bullet hit, but closer than that time of flight is to short you must retain visual contact through the scope to verify your hits and the games reaction.
RR