

Surefire ProComp falls squarely in the okay range. Very weird brake for bystanders, not concussive but sends a strong breeze to the sides. Seems more effective on the 13.7", possibly because of the higher pressures at the muzzle. Really like it on my 16" but its moving to an almost finished 13.7" build now.

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Lancer Nitrous is underrated, works very well on my 14.5" gun.Ĭobalt Kinetics Pro brake is titties, wish it had enough good surface area to drill some tuning ports into it though. PA M4-72 is one thats deceiving to look at, tons of recoil reduction in a small brake, pretty flat. SJC Titan, tested but never owned, top level performer even though its ancient technology. Seekins ATC, good performer that is noticeably less concussive than most brakes.ĭPMS Miculek, great performance to dollar ratio but the only brake I've owned gave me a headache. JP 2 port, similar to the 3 port but I felt maybe a hair flatter. I won and use one but wouldn't have bought one. Not that flat, not great recoil reduction. It was quite a while ago but I remember it being light, having less recoil reduction than my brake at the time (Seekins ATC) but being flatter.

The Lantac is one I've shot on buddies rifles and screwed on mine very briefly for giggles but never owned. What sets them apart once you're in that upper end of diminishing returns is the flatness, or how much of the gas is directed upward to push the muzzle down. Even then 15% is pretty minor on the shoulder dyno. Click to expand.To start with, understand that most of the common dedicated brakes have all tested to show 60-75% recoil reduction and that 15% spread is pretty hard to pick up on unless you're swapping brakes back to back on the same rifle in a range session.
