I just sold my Millet TRS1 4-16x50mm scope. Overall, it's a lot of scope for the money. The images are clear, might not be Sightron or S&B quality but they are pretty good. Nice large parallax knob makes it easy to work with gloves on and locking turrets is nice to have. Lifetime warranty doesn't hurt either. The drawback is that they are fairly large scopes. The reason I sold mine was because I wanted more magnification and a great CGNer gave me a sweet deal on a scope I had my eye on for a while. If I didn't need the cash for my current AR build, I'd have kept it for a 223 bolt gun. 
Without a break/compensator, my rifle will jump a bit and I'd have to shift it back and relocate my target after each shot. That becomes annoying as frack after a few rounds. I'd rather live with the noise and keep my sight picture and cheek weld than have to basically reset my rifle after every shot and lose some form of consistency in my setup.
I’m going to throw a brake on mine as well, just to see if it will make a difference. I know they make a ton of noise for the lanes next to me, but it’s not like I’m blatting off thunder all day at the range, and I always ask my neighbors if they mind me letting off a few before I do it. The usual response is “it’s a *ucking gun range, make all the noise you want”. Besides, since we can’t have sound suppressors in Canada, may as well go the opposite way, haha!
Without a break/compensator, my rifle will jump a bit and I'd have to shift it back and relocate my target after each shot. That becomes annoying as frack after a few rounds. I'd rather live with the noise and keep my sight picture and cheek weld than have to basically reset my rifle after every shot and lose some form of consistency in my setup.
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