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If you shoot in an open area brakes aren't too bad and are good for recoil reduction. On pumice/sand/loose soil radial brakes suck. Painful and gritty.
If you are shooting in an area with gullies and the like, or against banks and other terrain features they can direct a painful amount of noise back to you even with earmuffs. In some cases changing from a suppressor to the brake can make you shoot worse - as some people struggle with the noise and back blast over the suppressor.
So. i,m hearing , earmuffs ( i do shoot now with the electronic type ear muffs most times ) but i note the likely hood of annoying my mates who dont have em .
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