Radial type brakes kick up dust if you shoot prone. Side discharge brakes (or fish-gill type brakes) are more efficient and soak up more recoil, but often require timing to the barrel or require the use of a built in clamp on the brake, a jam nut, or a crush washer to get proper timing.
Muscle Brakes (not a misspelling that's the brand name) are often popular and work quite well I am told. Their design style is one of the more efficient ones out there from the research I have done.
What chambering is your barrel in and what type of shooting do you want to do?
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