HuntnPack
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I listed what I believe my suppressor does best.Touche. So what does is do best? So try and take your own personal biased against brakes out of the equation (because you may flinch or blink, or whatever it is you could say other people do). If a guy is looking for the best RECOIL REDUCTION.....is this the correct unit to hang off his barrel or would he be better off with a brake....im not asking with biased. I'm curious if ditching my muzzle brake for this contraption would reduce RECOIL more than my brakes? Logic tells me no. It appears it does an average job at recoil reduction (compared to a brake)...which is not what we are looking for with regards to the best RECOIL REDUCTION
I have no Biased opinion against brakes, only years of personal experience with them.
For me brakes were great at recoil reduction but at the expense of adding more harmful negative effects than positive ones. Having personal experience with both I can only speak to my personal experience on trying to address recoil.
Suppressor's gave me a different perspective.
Again: get rid of the concussive effects of a brake & you'll be amazed on how you perceived recoil.
If a individual does not have experience with both brakes & Suppressor's then they can not speak to their comparative advantages/ disadvantage
Of recoil management.
I only know what I know……
YMMV.