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Awesome suppressor muzzle brake front end attachment by Recoilx

I just finished at the range! Well hot damn. This thing works! I have a 6.5creed on a banish 30. Rifle weighs about 11lbs. Went from a 7-8mil recoil movement to a 2-2.5mil recoil movement. Sight picture is fantastic. This is exactly what I was looking for and hoping for!
That’s awesome to hear! Glad you like it. 😎
 
Pretty damn awesome. Very noticeable improvement on 300 PRC.
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So there are cans without end caps. Could a version be made that was a sleeve over the suppressor o.d. was split and clamped on?
That’s a good idea. Something that tighten over suppressors. And add a tuner on that bad boy
 

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Got mine yesterday and was able to sneak out and shoot @ 100 behind the house this morning.

Didn’t have much time so just shot 10 rounds with the brake on a SilencerCo Scythe. 6.5 Creedmoor with 140s @ 2700

Just to echo what everyone else has said, initially I am very impressed. Super light and the fit/finish look good. I ran 3 rounds prone to confirm zero. No POI shift after installing the brake. Shot 7 rounds from tripod standing with a bag and noticed a big improvement in muzzle rise. Planning to spend some time with this on a 308 barrel this week.

Great work with these @RecoilXBrakes!
 

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I don’t have the fancy gadgets to prove one way or another. So that’s in the ear of the shooter. Things like caliber, suppressor, and barrel length play a huge part in that.

To be safe, minimal penalty in sound.
I am with you. I was expecting a brake type noise penalty but it is just as comfortable as a non comp suppressor to shoot.

I get giddy with a smile shooting because I am so used to the recoil but it’s so muted with this brake. Fun stuff.
 
Just letting you all know, my website is now live.

SiCo Bravo, Dead Air/Diligent Defense, and Texas Silencer have all sold out, but more are already on the way(Tentatively planning on first part of March). Pre-orders are live and will be fulfilled on a first-come, first-serve basis. I will try to notify those that want to wait for re-stock.

SiCo Charlie, and Banish 30 still in stock, ready to ship.

Please reach out if you have any question's.

www.recoilxbrakes.com
 
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Just letting you all know, my website is now live.

SiCo Bravo, Dead Air/Diligent Defense, and Texas Silencer have all sold out, but more are already on the way(Tentatively planning on first part of March). Pre-orders are live and will be fulfilled on a first-come, first-serve basis. I will try to notify those that want to wait for re-stock.

SiCo Charlie, and Banish 30 still in stock, ready to ship.

Please reach out if you have any question's.

www.recoilxbrakes.com
Any of these also fit the BOSS suppressors?
 
Well, I ordered 2 of them this morning from the website because of this thread a buddy alerted me about (my wallet does not thank him). 1 for the TX Silencers Outrider, and the other for one of a DA can.
 
Just ordered one for a Sico 36M and looking forward to giving it a go on my 300 NM. At check out it says it is 30 caliber. @RecoilXBrakes , would it not make sense to match or offer the brake bore with the that of the suppressor? My 36M is also used on a 9mm pistol, and would imagine some with 338 Lapuas etc might be interested in the larger bore. Personally, I always use the 0.36 end cap regardless of the caliber ammo being used because I know my propensity to eff things up. Keeps it simple with minimal loss in effectiveness. Looking forward to trying this brake out.
 
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Just ordered one for a Sico 36M and looking forward to giving it a go on my 300 NM. At check out it says it is 30 caliber. @RecoilXBrakes , would it not make sense to match or offer the brake bore with the that of the suppressor? My 36M is also used on a 9mm pistol, and would imagine some with 338 Lapuas etc might be interested in the larger bore. Personally, I always use the 0.36 end cap regardless of the caliber ammo being used because I know my propensity to eff things up. Keeps it simple with minimal loss in effectiveness. Looking forward to trying this brake out.
For our first initial run, .30 cal suited most of everyone’s needs. After seeing the demand, and hearing this same question from multiple folks, larger bore brakes are already being made. Not only for the SiCo 36M/46M, Hybrid 46, but also the Dead Air/Diligent Defense that offer .33 Cal suppressors. Those will be added to inventory as soon as we can.

Thanks for helping us push forward with better, and more options for the shooting community.
 
I received mine this weekend, was able to get out today to try it out. I have it installed on a silencerco omega, the rifle is a 6gt shooting 112mb at 2750. I also had my other 6gt with a chad shooting the same load, and a 6brx with a tmb shooting the same bullet at similar speeds.

Shooting all 3 side by side, the recoilx brake definitely isnt as effective at reducing recoil, i’d say it felt closer to my 6.5 with a chad, while the 6.5 is a tad less. The one thing i did notice is i felt like i had an easier time not blinking while shooting the recoilx, and i dont think the additional recoil is unmanageable and it has brought new life to the silencerco that sat on a gas gun in my safe 90% of the time.

I’d be interested to try an area 419 maverick next to this and see if there would actually be any benefit to the maverick.

Overall i am very pleased and i’ll be using it on my practice setup and probably try it at a regional match.

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I received mine this weekend, was able to get out today to try it out. I have it installed on a silencerco omega, the rifle is a 6gt shooting 112mb at 2750. I also had my other 6gt with a chad shooting the same load, and a 6brx with a tmb shooting the same bullet at similar speeds.

Shooting all 3 side by side, the recoilx brake definitely isnt as effective at reducing recoil, i’d say it felt closer to my 6.5 with a chad, while the 6.5 is a tad less. The one thing i did notice is i felt like i had an easier time not blinking while shooting the recoilx, and i dont think the additional recoil is unmanageable and it has brought new life to the silencerco that sat on a gas gun in my safe 90% of the time.

I’d be interested to try an area 419 maverick next to this and see if there would actually be any benefit to the maverick.

Overall i am very pleased and i’ll be using it on my practice setup and probably try it at a regional match.

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How’s the Chad treat you in a 2 day match. The brakes have started to affect me, especially on hot days.
 
How’s the Chad treat you in a 2 day match. The brakes have started to affect me, especially on hot days.
Well prior to the chad i shot tmb’s and neither really “bothered” me, but i havent shot anything else to know any better. Normally at 2 day matches i think the heat/sun kicks my ass more than anything. And i only use ottos noize barrier in ear plugs, so i’d think not using over ears as well would make it intolerable, but it doesn't seem to bother me.
 
Excited to try this out tomorrow. I got over going home with a headache from the concussion of muzzle brakes 20 years ago, so this will be my first time in a long time using a brake, albeit at the front of a can.
 

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I've been looking for something like this. I have a vented end cap from muted machine works, but it's not a brake, it just reduces backpressure.

I ordered a couple of the recoilx brakes to try on a lightweight .308 and 7PRC.

Here's the vented cap from Muted:

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Count me a fan. Using a 20” 6.5x47 with 147’s in an 11 pound rifle, the TiXC with brake is a great combination. My last four shots of the day went into a group about 1” tall by 5” wide at 1000 yards. Somewhat steady headwind, seated tripod. Lucky I know, but it was a great way to end the day, especially considering my wobble zone was pretty large.

The brake attached is not much louder than without it attached, but is somehow very effective at reducing recoil, all while being what I would consider hearing safe (for a few shots anyway). The ability to use this brake will be a factor for me when choosing cans going forward.

Photo of my buddy using the rifle shown in the picture.
 

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Very pleased with it, shot without ear protection and there was a crack when fired but nothing crazy. Didn't bother me at all. Then I shot with ear protection, well that's gonna be nice during a match, no headache or that concussion. Recoil seemed more of a push straight back from a 6.5cm. Gonna shoot some more off props in the next day or two to get a better feel for on the recoil.
 
Tried it on the Primal this weekend, now with my 6.5CM it's no longer of a choice between "shoot suppressed" or "spot my own shots".

Very effective despite the simple design, and considerably more effective than the e-brake.

the E-brake I would say is more about taming buildup flash and pop for night use than it is for actually being a brake.
 
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Has anyone measured how much reticle movement is before and after adding the brake on the can? Can someone comment on “moved for example 1 mil up versus 2.5 mils up before” as an example.
 
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Has anyone measured how much reticle movement is before and after adding the brake on the can? Can someone comment on “moved for example 1 mil up versus 2.5 mils up before” as an example.
With my 6.5 creed, on a steel barricade and tatertot, just shoulder right up behind but “free recoiling” and not driving the rifle trying not influence results, I was getting 5-6 mils of rise with a flat cap omega, with the brake I was getting 2 mils of rise.
When I’m driving the rifle it’s more negligible but it’s still an appreciable improvement I feel.
 
Anyone with the Omega 36M used it in the shorty config with the RecoilX?
I have a guy shooting PRS matches local to northern Utah in that same config. From all of our testing, that seems to be one of the best candidates with our current offerings. There are some flow thru cans that I feel could be great for sound and recoil that were going to build brakes for.