I hate muzzle brakes!

Not a fan of brakes. With in-ear and over-the-ear protection it literally hurts. Hate them with a passion at the range and more often than not decline spotting shots for hunters with them. Their benefits do not offset the hearing damage.

10 years old so some things may have improved a bit:
I read the blog. I'm not a mathematician but what he's saying seems to contradict itself..

no muzzle device is 150.6db with the apa fat bastard its jumps 164.5db.... then he goes on to say the lowest brake which is the ops scored at 155.5db is 41% increase in perceived loudness and says the fat bastard is 162% increase in perceived loudness..... when the difference is 15db..
 
I read the blog. I'm not a mathematician but what he's saying seems to contradict itself..

no muzzle device is 150.6db with the apa fat bastard its jumps 164.5db.... then he goes on to say the lowest brake which is the ops scored at 155.5db is 41% increase in perceived loudness and says the fat bastard is 162% increase in perceived loudness..... when the difference is 15db..
Each 10 dB is basically doubling how "loud" something is.
 
Just posting to share my hatred of muzzle brakes. I appreciate the recoil reduction, but absolutely hate the blast. (Back story is that I’m load developing a rifle for a family member, and it has a brake) I know many of you feel the same way. Okay, rant over.
I despise them as well. Passed on several rifles I would've liked to purchase due to a brake being installed.

That is all.
 
I read the blog. I'm not a mathematician but what he's saying seems to contradict itself..

no muzzle device is 150.6db with the apa fat bastard its jumps 164.5db.... then he goes on to say the lowest brake which is the ops scored at 155.5db is 41% increase in perceived loudness and says the fat bastard is 162% increase in perceived loudness..... when the difference is 15db..
The math is correct. 150 to 160 db is (at least) twice as loud. 150 to 155 db is ~ 50% louder. The scale is weird, but that’s pretty much how it works, at least for our purposes. An increase or decrease of 10db is huge for perceived loudness as well as hearing damage.

To put it into perspective, a baby cries at ~110db. A suppressed rifle is somewhere in the neighborhood of 135-140 db.
 
See if you use a long enough barrel the concussion is at least 4 feet away from your brain. Or you could be like me and have minimal brain left so it doesn’t matter anyway.
30” barrels with a muzzle brake is basically hearing and brain safe 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
 
If suppressors and muzzle brakes were invented today, Suppressors would be mandated on new firearms and brakes would be outlawed due to the hearing and brain damage.
But suppressors are scary and for sniper rifles in the war. No civilian needs that!
 
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