Suppressors TBAC Magnus RR-K vs Area419 Maverick vs Without Warning CHAD

Appreciate the write up. I’m waiting on a Magnus K RR currently. Though my uses are not solely PRS, that was my main reason for getting it.

I’m coming from shooting prs with a plain Magnus though, I gave up on brakes a couple years ago.

Kind of kicking myself for not getting a S RR, maybe that will have to be my next.
 
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I wouldn't think so... SilencerCo, Dead Air, etc all sell separate brake attachments for their suppressors.

The trick is that the item has to have an alternate use other than as a suppressor part. It's not an accident that SiCo, Dead Air, etc all also happen to sell blast diffusers that work with their suppressor end caps.
 
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Another data point- I side by side tested the K-RR and KGM R30 on a 14lb .308 pushing 200gr bullets out a buss window. The K-RR was ever so slightly better as far as reticle jump. Now, the ports were at 3 and 9 so I'm excited to try 12 and 6.
I agree with the others above, the K-RR on a dasher was lackluster at best. KGM R6 with top ports open beat it significantly in terms of reticle movement.
Question since you have run both R30 and R6. With the R6 no longer in the lineup, I'm looking at R65K, R30K and R30 for primarily a 6ARC PRS bolt-gun. Would I be disappointed with an R30/K with a 6mm in terms of reticle movement? I strictly shoot suppressed now with a baffle 30 cal, no brake device of any sort. And I'd like to reduce reticle movement without going as far as Maverick in terms of trading suppression for myself and bystanders.
 
Question since you have run both R30 and R6. With the R6 no longer in the lineup, I'm looking at R65K, R30K and R30 for primarily a 6ARC PRS bolt-gun. Would I be disappointed with an R30/K with a 6mm in terms of reticle movement? I strictly shoot suppressed now with a baffle 30 cal, no brake device of any sort. And I'd like to reduce reticle movement without going as far as Maverick in terms of trading suppression for myself and bystanders.
From my experience, the KGM cans seem to work best when they are caliber specific or short magnum and larger calibers. Most likely due to more gas flow. Basically I am not sure you would benefit too much by running a small case capacity 6mm through an R30 or R30K vs a standard non ported can. I really just like the small size and sound of the R6, but at the end of the day if I wanted to be more completive and remove half my reticle movement, I would just run a brake.
 
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Question since you have run both R30 and R6. With the R6 no longer in the lineup, I'm looking at R65K, R30K and R30 for primarily a 6ARC PRS bolt-gun. Would I be disappointed with an R30/K with a 6mm in terms of reticle movement? I strictly shoot suppressed now with a baffle 30 cal, no brake device of any sort. And I'd like to reduce reticle movement without going as far as Maverick in terms of trading suppression for myself and bystanders.
I believe some distributors might have some R6’s instock. I would call KGM they might be able to point you to the right distributor.
 
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Been testing this puppy from @RecoilXBrakes ... Been pretty pleased so far.

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Question since you have run both R30 and R6. With the R6 no longer in the lineup, I'm looking at R65K, R30K and R30 for primarily a 6ARC PRS bolt-gun. Would I be disappointed with an R30/K with a 6mm in terms of reticle movement? I strictly shoot suppressed now with a baffle 30 cal, no brake device of any sort. And I'd like to reduce reticle movement without going as far as Maverick in terms of trading suppression for myself and bystanders.
I run an R30K on a 6.5x47 and it does a great job of taming the concussion while limiting muzzle jump. I have not used a Maverick to compare it to.
 
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I run an R30K on a 6.5x47 and it does a great job of taming the concussion while limiting muzzle jump. I have not used a Maverick to compare it to.
Yeah, I think I've settled on the R65K for my 6ARC. I don't expect it to mitigate recoil as well as a Maverick, but I suspect it will be easier on the ears for both shooter and bystanders than a Maverick.
 
2 matches with the chad in the books. On the 6.5cm the recoil was definitely there, but it was straight back with little muzzle jump.

The chad on a 6gt was almost zero recoil. Slight push strait back but the barrel just didn't jump at all. Shooting off tank traps I was amazed how easy it was to get follow up shots off.

Now my buddies said standing next to the chad was like getting punched in the face but from the shooter, it's very minimal and comparable or better than the ace and ats in that reguard.

$600 is crazy for a muzzle break, but he did something remarkable with this thing. It works very very well. The only downside is cost and having to buy a few more of these....
Did you use the 6.5 diameter chad on the gt? Or do you have a 6mm diameter chad as well?