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Gunsmithing
Brake options for a sporter barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="lomfs24" data-source="post: 484991" data-attributes="member: 20987"><p>I was trying to stay away from the brakes like Vias and Gentry's. No doubt they are good brakes it's just that my kid is only 10 right now and most of his shooting to will be prone. And I want to keep him from developing a flinch and I think flying dirt wouldn't help out much. I could always throw down a blanket though. </p><p></p><p>The Noreen is more what I was looking for, looks like it would throw the gasses mostly to the side rather than down. </p><p></p><p>That will give me some options to work with though. Thanks for all the reply's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lomfs24, post: 484991, member: 20987"] I was trying to stay away from the brakes like Vias and Gentry's. No doubt they are good brakes it's just that my kid is only 10 right now and most of his shooting to will be prone. And I want to keep him from developing a flinch and I think flying dirt wouldn't help out much. I could always throw down a blanket though. The Noreen is more what I was looking for, looks like it would throw the gasses mostly to the side rather than down. That will give me some options to work with though. Thanks for all the reply's. [/QUOTE]
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