I'm going to step in here for what it's worth.
All the info above is accurate as far as the typest goes.
I own one muzzle brake/break.
Here's my story and I'm not looking for a reply/argument or a bacci ma culo either.
My dad died and in my possession is his well used, well beat up, well experienced and
true to my word a well blessed rifle.
It sat in my locker for many a moon and on a quiet night I could hear a moan.
I brought it out of the shadows and had a heart to heart with it.
I agreed to have a muzzle beak put on it, if in fact it would perform and do me proud.
I did some conversing to fellow hunters and one chap I have known for a very long time
said doooooooo.........it.
A half inch of barrel or so of thread will not go noticed for the threads of the recoil reducer as I like to call it.
I have trusted a fellow by the name of David and he has designed his own recoil system.
He installed his version of his system on my Pa's old Schultz $ Larsen and I haven't looked
back. The recoil is far less than I would have anticipated and less than he would state.
He erred on the side of honesty.
The fit was superb as would attest of his craftsmanship.
His design offers less noise than the conventional muzzle brakes as he angles the side
holes forward instead of the conventional 90* exit holes.
So this old gal does come out with me more so than not.
And she doesn't let me down.
When the trigger is pulled, to this date, the fur falls. I do not flinch for recoil.
This part of the equation is set aside and I am recoil sensitive.
Pop bought this Schultz new when I was just a lad and I have memories of what dad
brought home every year as far as fur goes.
It is of my humble opinion that what you own is yours.
Your after tax dollars are hard earned and you are entitled to do as you wish to what you
decide to do to alter your hunting firearms to make them confortable for you to enjoy.
Sight them, scope them, chop the wood, AI them, scribble on them, chop the barrel, brake them, break them, giddeupgo. A couple minutes, hours, decibles of hearing are to me worth
the trophy.......???????
In a hundred years it ain't gonna matter.
ENJOY......
I'm going to toss a couple loonies on this one.
Looky.