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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
10BA .308 vs. 110BA .300 Winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="tinman13kup" data-source="post: 564918" data-attributes="member: 36220"><p>A lot depends on what is around you. The same amount of noise comes out whether it is braked or not,--it's where it is directed. If you have trees, walls, a car, or anything for that pressure wave to bounce off of, it's going to hit you like a hammer. Same goes for ANY brake, and normally, people want to stand off to the side and to the rear of the shooter, right in the blast zone. I have the 338LM in the 110BA, and I've not had the urge to shoot it without mickey mouses on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman13kup, post: 564918, member: 36220"] A lot depends on what is around you. The same amount of noise comes out whether it is braked or not,--it's where it is directed. If you have trees, walls, a car, or anything for that pressure wave to bounce off of, it's going to hit you like a hammer. Same goes for ANY brake, and normally, people want to stand off to the side and to the rear of the shooter, right in the blast zone. I have the 338LM in the 110BA, and I've not had the urge to shoot it without mickey mouses on. [/QUOTE]
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