Re: Your favorite Muzzle Brake, and why?
R&D Precision RAD Muzzle Brake
Very light compared to a FTE.
Doesn't need timed either.
You can select the diameter you want to closly match your barrel contour.
10* up and 10* back ports eat up recoil and muzzle rise.
No special barrel profile required like the FTE. Just simple threading.
You can take it off, use a can or thread protector easily.
Brake for the range, can or thread protector while hunting.
Pratically no smithing required if your barrel is already threaded.
When I went to look for a brake, I wanted light, simple, effective and options down the road. I'll be putting a second one on my AI until my can clears.