Suppressors Abel Theorem Brake

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  • May 28, 2023
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    Ordered two of the new Abel Theorem brakes amd they arrived today. I went out to the range and shot with them, one on a Theorem and the other on the Thoerem-S. Noticeably less recoil, zero POI shift, took the suppressors off and reinstalled them, shot again, and zero shift as usual. Abel seems to have done an excellent job developing the brake and not surprised after shooting with both the Theorem and Biscuit suppressors for a few months now.

    I was told the Theorem S had slightly less recoil and I’d say that was my experience but both were noticeably less recoil. Of course the Theorem is a few decibels quieter so I think it’s just a personal preference but very happy with both.
     
    Anyone able to compare them to the RR cans? Considering putting a shorter can on my NRL Hunter gun. Have the Magnus S-RR, but was looking at the K-RR when I noticed the stats on the Theorem S. Just wondering what their brake does for recoil.
     
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    Serge stop by and dropped mine off, I plan on being at the range tomorrow as today was nothing but phone calls.
     
    Curious to see how these perform compared to the TBAC stuff. I like my Magnus RR cans but I don't shoot any magnum calibers therefor I feel like the brake isn't really doing much.
     
    I have used mine twice now on my .308. It definitely reduces muzzle jump; at 100 yards the reticle barely leaves the target. On steel I can easily watch my hits out to 600 yards, and at 1000 yards I can tell I am missing the target!
    I have noticed that it is louder with the brake on. It is still quieter than unsuppressed, but I fired one round with my hearing protection off and said I will not do that again!
    I think it was definitely worthwhile to get it.
     
    Do not count this as a scientific review because it's probably the exact opposite but just a comparison hedd to head with both Thunder Beast magnus race ready and this new brake, I did not see an appreciable difference on similarly size and weighted 6. 5 Creedmoor guns

    This brake did start to loosen after about 40 rounds, I used the wrench to hand tight but it looks like it may need a little bit more
     
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    Do not count this as a scientific review because it's probably the exact opposite but just a comparison hedd to head with both Thunder Beast magnus race ready and this new brake, I did not see an appreciable difference on similarly size and weighted 6. 5 Creedmoor guns

    This brake did start to loosen after about 40 rounds, I used the wrench to hand tight but it looks like it may need a little bit more
    Needs more torque if it came loose, grab the stock between your knees, clock the top port at 1 o’clock and use the wrench to bring it to 12 o’clock while holding the locking ring against the can.

    In testing, it only came loose when hand tight.
     
    Needs more torque if it came loose, grab the stock between your knees, clock the top port at 1 o’clock and use the wrench to bring it to 12 o’clock while holding the locking ring against the can.

    In testing, it only came loose when hand tight.


    Cranked it down harder for today's match and brake stayed put.

    Several squad members commented how quiet it was from their positions.

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