Spent a few days reading articales on muzzle breaks and looking at designs. Seems on baffle brakes most gas leaves first baffle some in second and very little there after. Leaving one to think a 2-3 baffle design is as good as they get. More baffles is just looks, and marketing. The proof can be seen easy in night shots. Most of the flame is in first port and less in second. Now hole brakes like the visa bleed off alot of gas, but make a dust cloud when shooting prone. My interest is a slim design brake, two ports first larger second slightly smaller. Like a holland but same contour as Barrle. But on the shoulder of the brake threads for a cover like a Linear with only holes on the face, but the cap larger in diameter then the brake to give ample chamber affect? This should cut noise to the shooter dramatically making safe to use without hearing protection? Would this accually work. I guess this would be a linear design on steroids... End goal is a brake cut recoil by 40-50% without cap, then while hunting use cap to save ears get what reduction is? Thoughts