JohnJohnson
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No, concussion. Not recoil. Muzzle brakes reduce recoil and increase the concussive blast of the shot and how much of it gets to you. A lot of people flinch from concussive blasts even if the recoil is reduced.As for concussion (recoil maybe?), a muzzlebrake will out perform a suppressor, not by much though.
There are a lot of times where even double earpro does not fully protect you when shooting braked rifles.Hearing protection and a muzzlebrake together will put a suppressor as being nonoptimal.