![]() Hearing protection should be worn whenever you operate a firearm, but proper protection is especially important when operating a rifle with a muzzle brake in order to compensate for the redirection of the “blast” closer to the shooter. It is important to consider felt percussion when shooting a firearm equipped with a muzzle brake. ![]() The brake is offered in both stainless steel ($175) and titanium ($225) as well as a black nitride option ($185). Installation requires a crush washer to ensure proper indexing. This design is more effective than the Radial Brake at reducing felt recoil, but directs a greater “blast” back towards the shooter from the angled side ports. The Side-Baffle Brake features four large side ports to effectively reduce felt recoil and four threaded top ports to dial in muzzle rise. The Mesa Long Range employs a compact version of this brake as well. This muzzle device is installed on our Modern Precision Rifle, ELR, BA Tactical, and TFM rifles. Tactical shooters may prefer our Side-Baffle Brake. The brake is offered in both stainless steel ($150) and titanium ($195). As a hunting brake, this device directs the muzzle brake “blast” evenly and effectively, but it can kick up debris when used in a prone or bench shooting position. The Radial Brake is a 360 ° brake which reduces felt recoil by redirecting gases through a number of small ports distributed in all directions. A compact version is equipped on our Mesa rifle. This accessory can be found on our Ridgeline, Classic, and Summit Ti rifles. Our standard hunting muzzle device is the Radial Brake.
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