One day I MAY try out the factory brake, but I have to get more shims to fit it again. I'll look into that, a comparison would be nice like you said. I obviously went this route because the QD can isn't ready yet, so I had a brake and a can both made that I can remove with a wrench. Both the brake and the can are timed to the barrel as well.
This brake design obviously had some thought put into it, it's not your normal design at all. It looks like it was designed on a computer, taking into account pressure, etc. It doesn't simply vent the gas back with baffles in order to "pull" the rifle as others do. So we'll see how it works on this fairly lightweight rifle. FYI, it's about a $300 brake, and you may need to ask for wrench flats, because he doesn't always cut those into the design, it's up to you. But it lets me get the brake and can off fast and easy, and I can get 'em on snug too.
But again, I'm waiting on optics. I want that NF BEAST but it's still not out yet I guess. I'm down for a group buy on here, been on it for a while, but haven't heard anything.
I did hear someone came out with optics that 110MOA or some such, close to the 120MOA, but they claimed 100 and 110 USEABLE MOA, so that may be even better... I wish they used a uniform schedule for rating and comparing scopes. Anyway, does anyone know of these quality scope manufacturers that have something like this in 5-25x, FFP? Something as good or better than the NF BEAST?
I know the FFP isn't the best for long range, so I plan on having two scopes for it, another will be a higher mag SFP optic and likely on a canted base for shooting long range in daytime. But I want the FFP first, no cant and compatible with clip on NV, so there's the reason I'm not looking for a "better" long range optic at the moment. That, and I need loading gear too! Damn this thing is costly! But you know what? Ain't another rifle like it out there.
And I agree with the trigger: as far as single stage triggers go, it's tops in my cabinet. I can't compare it to 2-stage because that's like comparing apples to oranges. Unique decision for a precision rifle IMO, but whatever. I can see it getting shots off faster that way, and if it helps reduce lock time and make for a better rifle, I'm all for it.