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Hi, is it ok to have two muzzle breaks or is that overkill and unnecessary or no extra recoil reduction?  Is the recoil reduction sufficient using only the muzzle break that comes attached to the Harvester as shown in the picture above? By the way, this would attach to my .300 WM.

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Yes it’s ok to have two muzzle brakes. The brake/adapter attached to the rifle will actually help serve as extra baffles inside the suppressor taking a bit of stress off the suppressor’s blast baffles themselves. You won’t feel any reduduction in recoil using the brake versus using a flash hider or direct threading the suppressor to the rifle in my experience. Another benefit of using the brake is the recoil reduction when shooting unsuppressed especially on a 300wm. 

The suppressor itself does a fantastic job reducing recoil. The brake on the end of the suppressor even further reduces recoil however to a much lesser extent than the suppressor itself. 

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