Muzzle Brake Questions

coachmks

FNG
Joined
Jan 16, 2024
Just bought a Seekins PH2 in 300 WinMag. I’ve shot a 300 for several years. Never have owned a rifle with a brake, but it is tempting with this new purchase. My question is do I want a brake with radial porting or one with side directional porting? Will one be louder to the shooter? Will one reduce recoil better? I do not want to shoot at the range with a brake then hunt without it since POI will not be the same. If I hunt with one, I will not be using ear protection. Hunting is one or two shots. Will one or two shots with a brake kill my hearing? I did order a BackStop recoil pad from Backfire. I shot a gun last week and it had the stock pad, then shot it with the backstop pad and there was a big difference.
 
I use a SRS TI Pro 5 (side ports) on my 300 Win Mag. I do not like the radial breaks. Yes I use hearing protection, but you need it whether shooting a break or not. The breaks are load but the gun shoots so soft with it!!!!!!
 
Just bought a Seekins PH2 in 300 WinMag. I’ve shot a 300 for several years. Never have owned a rifle with a brake, but it is tempting with this new purchase. My question is do I want a brake with radial porting or one with side directional porting? Will one be louder to the shooter? Will one reduce recoil better? I do not want to shoot at the range with a brake then hunt without it since POI will not be the same. If I hunt with one, I will not be using ear protection. Hunting is one or two shots. Will one or two shots with a brake kill my hearing? I did order a BackStop recoil pad from Backfire. I shot a gun last week and it had the stock pad, then shot it with the backstop pad and there was a big difference.
As said above, if you go with a brake, wear ear pro even with single shots hunting. Take it from a 40 year old with a 70 year old's ears.
I swapped my stock radial brake out for a side port to cut down on crap thrown up when shooting prone. Seemed to help with that. Blast seems to be a bit worse due to everything being concentrated out the side vs. 360 degrees. Ymmv.
 
Use ear protection, no compromise. A radial brake will throw way more dirt around on a prone shot than you think it will. Side ports send more of a shockwave but I feel lessen recoil better. Some actually vent at an backwards angle to help with recoil.
 
If I hunt with one, I will not be using ear protection. Hunting is one or two shots. Will one or two shots with a brake kill my hearing?
Intant deaf - no. But the ringing might not stop.

It just keeps ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing.....
 
Get a self timing 5 port Ti brake from the Rokslide store, shoot with plugs and electronic muffs at the range, and plugs when hunting. If you shoot a 300 with a 5 port brake and no plugs it'll cross your eyes.

or make the right choice and buy a suppressor
 
Just bought a Seekins PH2 in 300 WinMag. I’ve shot a 300 for several years. Never have owned a rifle with a brake, but it is tempting with this new purchase. My question is do I want a brake with radial porting or one with side directional porting? Will one be louder to the shooter? Will one reduce recoil better? I do not want to shoot at the range with a brake then hunt without it since POI will not be the same. If I hunt with one, I will not be using ear protection. Hunting is one or two shots. Will one or two shots with a brake kill my hearing? I did order a BackStop recoil pad from Backfire. I shot a gun last week and it had the stock pad, then shot it with the backstop pad and there was a big difference.

Get a suppressor rather than a muzzle brake. You'll get most of the recoil reduction w/o the hearing problem.

I am deaf in my right ear. Don't risk your hearing when it is easy to protect.
 
Thanks for the input. I’m 54. 30 years of shooting 3.5” loads from a duck blind hasn’t helped my hearing. I never shoot prone, so that is why I was thinking about a radial brake. I won’t buy a suppressor as long as the government thinks it’s ok to use the ATF to regulate accessories. That’s an entirely different argument. My plan, for now, is shoot it first with the new recoil pad then decide. Since I’ve shot a 300 off and on since I was 15, I might now want a brake.
 
Back
Top