What are the pros and cons of each?
I've never been a fan of brakes, personally. I find they're too noisy and not very aesthetically pleasing. I always though magna porting was the same, although I think I may have been mistaken. I recently acquired a 378wby with ports cut, and from my position behind the trigger I don't find that it increases blast over any of my other rifles, and I also found the recoil to be quite manageable (though recoil is a very subjective thing, of course). Of course, I have not had the opportunity to fire this particular gun before the ports were cut, so I can't make a good comparison. I find I don't like the idea of permanence of the ports - at least with a brake, you can remove it.
How are magna ports generally regarded? When would you recommend porting over a muzzle brake, and which method is typically more effective at reducing recoil vs increasing blast?
I've never been a fan of brakes, personally. I find they're too noisy and not very aesthetically pleasing. I always though magna porting was the same, although I think I may have been mistaken. I recently acquired a 378wby with ports cut, and from my position behind the trigger I don't find that it increases blast over any of my other rifles, and I also found the recoil to be quite manageable (though recoil is a very subjective thing, of course). Of course, I have not had the opportunity to fire this particular gun before the ports were cut, so I can't make a good comparison. I find I don't like the idea of permanence of the ports - at least with a brake, you can remove it.
How are magna ports generally regarded? When would you recommend porting over a muzzle brake, and which method is typically more effective at reducing recoil vs increasing blast?