Best 3 port brake

Jon Boy

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Wondering what the best 3 port brake for a sporter profile (tikka sl) is? I’ve always used hollands and micro bastards. Curious if there’s anything better out there in terms of recoil reduction.
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AB Suppressors are some very good quailty cans for a excellent price point for a entry/beginner can user.
 

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I'd generally take a suppressor any day over a brake.... unless you live in a state where they aren't legal.
 

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But to answer your question - Area 419 Hellfire is an excellent brake. Salmon River Solutions makes a nice 3 port brake also. I have the TiPro 2 port on my Seekins Element 6.5 PRC and it makes a huge difference. This rifle is going to be my sheep gun, so no way for me to bring my suppressor to Canada for a hunt, thus why I went with the brake.
 

Kurts86

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SRS makes the best brake I’ve used. I prefer them to APA little bastards and others. I’m pretty sure they have some sporter sized ones.
 

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Salmon River Solutions are excellent. Get stainless. Titanium comes loose much too easily after a little vibration.
 
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Salmon River Solutions are excellent. Get stainless. Titanium comes loose much too easily after a little vibration.

I agree on the SRS brakes….VERY effective.

I’ve not experienced them coming loose and all of mine are titanium.


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PNWGATOR

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I love the ‘06…

Regardless, the .223 77 TMK is more successful killing everything inside of 450 yds.

Period.
 

huntnful

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I agree on the SRS brakes….VERY effective.

I’ve not experienced them coming loose and all of mine are titanium.


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It depends if you actually torque them down haha. I've cranked them with a crescent wrench and had them loose in 30 rounds. Stainless binds way better to itself and never has that issue.
 
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