Brake recommendations

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Looking for an oversized brake for a sporter with 9/16" or 5/8" threads. The key is I'm looking for something short, lightweight, no bottom ports and reasonably effective on a 6.5 Creedmoor. I'm not looking to reduce recoil as much as improve my ability to spot game after I shoot.

What would you choose? I'm thinking some 2 port brake with flat baffles and side ports only.
 
SRS. I went with a 2 port for my Seekins Element 6.5 PRC and it really helped reduce muzzle jump.

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Looking for an oversized brake for a sporter with 9/16" or 5/8" threads. The key is I'm looking for something short, lightweight, no bottom ports and reasonably effective on a 6.5 Creedmoor. I'm not looking to reduce recoil as much as improve my ability to spot game after I shoot.

What would you choose? I'm thinking some 2 port brake with flat baffles and side ports only.
Precision armament hypertap, i put one on my custom 300 prc that only weighs a little over 7lb with scope and it reduced recoil to feel like a 6.5 creedmoor
 

Look at the Patriot Valley Arms lightweight brakes. I run one of these on my NRL Hunter 260 Rem rig to meet the weight limits. Works very well.
 
Looking for an oversized brake for a sporter with 9/16" or 5/8" threads. The key is I'm looking for something short, lightweight, no bottom ports and reasonably effective on a 6.5 Creedmoor. I'm not looking to reduce recoil as much as improve my ability to spot game after I shoot.

What would you choose? I'm thinking some 2 port brake with flat baffles and side ports only.
6.5 CM does not require much to reduce felt recoil. An effective muzzle brake serves two purposes: reduced felt recoil and reduced muzzle rise. Often, the latter is not realized. I have had a good variety/mix of muzzle brakes since 2003, and Nathan's MBs (https://muzzlebrakesandmore.com/) remain my go-to muzzle brakes.
 

Look at the Patriot Valley Arms lightweight brakes. I run one of these on my NRL Hunter 260 Rem rig to meet the weight limits. Works very well.
Second this, love these brakes.
 
$$$$ and weight!
And wait. I only shoot suppressed so I just plan on a can on the gun when I'm thinking of a new one. If I was going to recommend a brake I would go with an ACE, and that's just because I know Austin. He's multiple time PRS champion and knows his stuff when it comes to optimum performance in a rifle.
 
Length and Girth too.

But I highly recommend SRS TiPro4 or TiPro3 if there is one. But I own TiPro4 and TiPro5. Both on 6.5x300 and 338-378 Wby's. Work amazingly well.
This is the beauty of having plenty of choices. I cannot believe it was 11+ years ago when I did this video. This is my .270 AI with a 30" barrel propelling the 175 Matrix VLD with JP Enterprise Beenie Coulee brake. I forgot my rear bag, and as we all know, an unsupported long barrel is more susceptible to muzzle rise.



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