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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1389213" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>OK, so.... recoil is different, but not really severely so. I can tell the difference on my 260 from brake to can, but it isn't that much. On the 300WM, shooting with the can is a breeze and truly far better than no brake or can at all. It does have more recoil than with the brake, but not that much. I run 180gr NBT from that rifle at about 2900fps and straight barrel the recoil is still and sharp. It is an all-together different animal with the can on. My advice would be..... buy a can and start the process. No reason to put if off now and only have to wait longer because you waited. Don't cheap out though, you'll really appreciate a well made high quality can. In the mean time, run a really good brake like a BEAST so you can get more practice without getting beat up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1389213, member: 75933"] OK, so.... recoil is different, but not really severely so. I can tell the difference on my 260 from brake to can, but it isn't that much. On the 300WM, shooting with the can is a breeze and truly far better than no brake or can at all. It does have more recoil than with the brake, but not that much. I run 180gr NBT from that rifle at about 2900fps and straight barrel the recoil is still and sharp. It is an all-together different animal with the can on. My advice would be..... buy a can and start the process. No reason to put if off now and only have to wait longer because you waited. Don't cheap out though, you'll really appreciate a well made high quality can. In the mean time, run a really good brake like a BEAST so you can get more practice without getting beat up. [/QUOTE]
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