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I was able to source this via an industry contact, and am looking forward to running it through its paces.

It is going on a 14.5" midlenedgth build that is hopefully getting finished this week time permitting.

Seems the trend now are ported brakes with prongs to reduce a bit of flash.

I will follow up with a report later on.

I know there are a few floating around here somewhere.

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Most of the fireballs are coming out of the side ports, so the flash hider grooves you will find won't do much.

Rainier Arms mini comp. They make one with a flash hider in front as well, but the consensus from people who used them is that the side ports make the flash hider portion ineffective.
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I'm hooked on my surefire brake.
I've tried many brakes including the JP Rifles brake which I was using prior to the Shurefire and nothing shoots as flat as this.
I use IMR 8208 XBR. There is virtually no flash.
 
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I'm hooked on my surefire brake.
I've tried many brakes including the JP Rifles brake which I was using prior to the Shurefire and nothing shoots as flat as this.
I use IMR 8208 XBR. There is virtually no flash.

I find those twin port brakes to be downright ignorant. Was shooting one in a semi enclosed bay the other day and it rattled my head with each shot. Thats not nice.


Fireballs are ###y.

Then I have something for you to try. ;)
 
The fireballs really highlight my grey(at 34) hair. I was at the new Red Deer Shooting Center, and a fellow came up to me and asked me if it was a 50 beo or something, because it just thundered indoors. I didn't shoot it as much as I normally do just because of how obnoxious it is indoors.
 
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