Anyone tried this hybrid flash suppressor/muzzle brake?

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I am considering buying a muzzle brake for two gun shoots, but I also shoot at the bench with other people on both sides of me. We all know how loud most muzzle brakes can be, when standing to the side of them, so I want to limit the harsh report.
I'm looking at the Wilson Combat Q-Comp hybrid unit and can't find many reviews on it, just some videos, extolling it's virtues.
Has anyone here had any real world experience using them? I know it can't be the best at both and I know it's a compromise at best.
 
I Wouldn't worry about the harsh report. That is why we wear ear protection. If the guy next to me does not like it he can move to a different location. Never had much use for anything that is "hybrid" but I do like my muzzle brake.
 
I Wouldn't worry about the harsh report. That is why we wear ear protection. If the guy next to me does not like it he can move to a different location.

Our benches are set up, about two feet apart and I wear plugs and muffs, but the concussion of some of those muzzle brakes are really bad. If someone else is there first, l would try to be considerate of them. Just coming in and doing as you please, will just piss them off and they just might do something to annoy you, plus you've made an enemy.
 
Late response but...

I'm sure by now you've made a choice and ordered a muzzle device that meets your needs. I'll just add the my general purpose muzzle brake of choice is the VG6 Epsilon as it is a combo muzzle brake/flash hider. In a training environment I affix the VG6 Cage to the Epsilon and the comfort of those next to me is greatly improved. The real beauty of it is that the Epsilon is no less effective for what I need it to do with the Cage. It's a pretty ingenious system since it works.
 
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