Muzzle brakes

Any of the big names are good, want a 3+ port brake. ... APA, Area419, Heathen, PVA etc.

I really like the APA Gen 3 Fat Bastard as a big brake.
 
Lots of good ones out there these days. Preference with most people is a self timing brake - less gunsmith work and easy to swap between barrels.

My personal preference is the Insite Arms Heathen as I think it's the most refined out of the bunch, but there are other good options as well. PVA jetblast/mad scientist, Area 419 hellfire/sidewinder, APA bastard brakes, etc.
 
Lots of good ones out there these days. Preference with most people is a self timing brake - less gunsmith work and easy to swap between barrels.

My personal preference is the Insite Arms Heathen as I think it's the most refined out of the bunch, but there are other good options as well. PVA jetblast/mad scientist, Area 419 hellfire/sidewinder, APA bastard brakes, etc.
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Shouldn't be that much recoil. How heavy is the rig?

i wouldn’t think either with it weighing 18 or so pounds. It’s a heavy rig A-5 sniper fill with a 27” heavy palm barrel you run 20-30 rounds thru it your getting sore. I guess it’s the fact I’m running heavy sour of it I have a Suppressor in jail I hope it seems a little
 
Best price is also the best break
Just not silencer adaptable and so for that reason I chose the 419 system because I only shoot with a can.
 
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PVA Jet4 brake will cut that recoil and direct blast more away from shooter. I have one on my 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 and they work great.

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Keep me posted on how that works out. When browning came out with the boss system years ago we tuned a bunch of those for a few guys, impressed was a understatement. We had 2 stalker hunters 1 was 300 wsm and the other 338 that we tuned to a consistent 3/8 gun kinda crazy for a off shelf hunting rig. I can see it’s a place for a tuner in The Percision game
 
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I have an Area 419's Hellfire on my 300 RUM. It's my mountain rifle that's around 10lbs. There's 90 grains of powder behind a 220 eldx. It's makes it manageable. Enough so that I can put 50 rounds downrange in a session.

Honestly though any of the popular brands are gonna be leaps and bounds better than without. Good luck with your choice!