I'm sure there is a litany of responses to the question about "What is the best muzzle brake"?.

I've recently been kicking around the idea of a new build using my 30-06 action as the base for a .280 AI because I just want something that will have a little more leg than my 30-06 can provide. It's also not very accurate in my opinion as it's "best" groups are only 1 MOA at 200 yards. I don't like the recoil it has either which I'm sure is adding to the accuracy woes. (XP package, stock everything... maybe 6 lb rifle loaded)

I want the .280 AI because I want something that is going to carry the energy (1500 ft/lbs) out to 500-600 yards if necessary, but still be pack friendly for when I'm hunting the timber. My desire is to shoot the 162 ELD-X @ 2900+ fps which is needed to carry that much energy at longer ranges..... With that being said, I know I'm going to have to brake the .280 to make it easier for me to shoot accurately. Or add weight to the rifle to tame it down some (maybe 9 lbs loaded?) My .260 weighs 12.4 lbs and I tried packing it this deer season.... It sucked!! and only carries 1500 ft. lbs to about 400 yards.

been browsing MBs over the last few days and there are so many choices out there I'm getting overload. I've considered Radial Brakes (for contour profile) which I like the looks of as it blends in with the barrel so well, but I also would be shooting from a prone position at 300-600 yards, so the radial is apparently not so good for that. The Directional Brakes seem to be the best suited for what I want to do with the new rifle (and reduce recoil the most), but I don't like the way they look and other than the APA Micro B****** most of them add 3"+ to the end of my barrel (figured going 24" heavy sporter on the barrel?) and want to keep it to around 26" total.

I've never shot a .280 AI or even a 7MM as the 30-06 had enough recoil I knew I didn't want any extra recoil.... Hence the MB thought. I've kicked it around and have gone back and forth with just staying with my 30-06 (add some weight to it & change out the stock)as it has served its purpose for me since I was 12 and most every kill I've ever had has been under 200 yards, but for the rare occasion I happen to be hunting more open country (and see the 300-600 yard shot) I want something that will reach that far.

So, I'm just looking for recommendations if anybody cares to share (aside from the "MAN UP" response) or has input on Radial vs. Directional conundrum.

I forgot to add.... I don't want to have to have a gunsmith install it either...

Thanks in advance and sorry about the book you had to read...