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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
Bergara Wilderness Ridge or Savage 110 High Country
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<blockquote data-quote="wilkup" data-source="post: 2230257" data-attributes="member: 74276"><p>The only reason I dislike muzzle brakes is due to the increased volume and blasts produced. </p><p>Very rarely am I a bench rest hunter and more often than not, they're quick shots made offhand inside 400 yards. I forgot to put in my earplugs once a few years ago in all the excitement of the hunt. My ears rang for three long days after that mistake. Ever since then, I refuse to hunt with a braked rifle. Off the bench is not an issue, but in the field… no thanks. Oddly enough, I've never noticed the recoil when the fur starts flying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilkup, post: 2230257, member: 74276"] The only reason I dislike muzzle brakes is due to the increased volume and blasts produced. Very rarely am I a bench rest hunter and more often than not, they’re quick shots made offhand inside 400 yards. I forgot to put in my earplugs once a few years ago in all the excitement of the hunt. My ears rang for three long days after that mistake. Ever since then, I refuse to hunt with a braked rifle. Off the bench is not an issue, but in the field… no thanks. Oddly enough, I’ve never noticed the recoil when the fur starts flying. [/QUOTE]
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