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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherman View Post
    I went with a Maisey Tresamax (side ported) because I wanted to try the less aggressive 10 degree porting which should be quieter than the T2 (which I believe is 30 degrees?)
    I've only fired a few shots but its hard to imagine that a break could work much better, small percentages for possibly twice as much shooter experienced noise?
    But it would be great to compare side by side with the same rifle and load...for me its mostly about sight picture and I'm open to being proved wrong...
    There comes a point mate when it's all just rhetoric.
    And some people do like to write and talk a lot of dodgy 'science', known by some as BS.
    The only reason I bought a Megamax brake was that I could see it was going to be the easiest brake to modify/improve to work like I wanted it to.Name:  20190827_075227.jpg
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    I have run the thread right through into the rear port, then opened up the rear port just a little to allow cleaning the muzzle crown without having to remove the brake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRP View Post
    There comes a point mate when it's all just rhetoric.
    And some people do like to write and talk a lot of dodgy 'science', known by some as BS.
    The only reason I bought a Megamax brake was that I could see it was going to be the easiest brake to modify/improve to work like I wanted it to.

    I have run the thread right through into the rear port, then opened up the rear port just a little to allow cleaning the muzzle crown without having to remove the brake.
    That is actually a relatively simple change, and seems to be a very good idea....
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