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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 88835" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>Well I dont have a 50 bmg nor do I have much desire to own one. </p><p>As for them not beingthe most effective brake on the market I have only tried a few so I will admit that my view is biased from the start. As for the brakes I have tried the Holland is far and above the best I have ever used and that includes 50 cal style brakes and a few others. </p><p></p><p>When I said there is no recoil I my be exaggerating a bit. There is some recoil, there is also some recoil in a 22lr, 22 mag, and a 223 but we dont hear many people whining about it. I shot a 170gr bullet in a 30" barrel with 104grs of powder behind it and I am able to basically allow the rifle to rest freely on a rear bag and the recoil simply carries the gun back to my shoulder. </p><p></p><p>Now my rifle ways 13lbs so it is not much of a carry gun, though I carrry it anyway. But if FiftyDriver says his lightwieght guns show the same result with the holland brake I am gonna believe him</p><p></p><p>take it easy</p><p>steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 88835, member: 3115"] Well I dont have a 50 bmg nor do I have much desire to own one. As for them not beingthe most effective brake on the market I have only tried a few so I will admit that my view is biased from the start. As for the brakes I have tried the Holland is far and above the best I have ever used and that includes 50 cal style brakes and a few others. When I said there is no recoil I my be exaggerating a bit. There is some recoil, there is also some recoil in a 22lr, 22 mag, and a 223 but we dont hear many people whining about it. I shot a 170gr bullet in a 30" barrel with 104grs of powder behind it and I am able to basically allow the rifle to rest freely on a rear bag and the recoil simply carries the gun back to my shoulder. Now my rifle ways 13lbs so it is not much of a carry gun, though I carrry it anyway. But if FiftyDriver says his lightwieght guns show the same result with the holland brake I am gonna believe him take it easy steve [/QUOTE]
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