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Does the 6.5PRC need a Muzzle Brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1801013" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>My prc is 10 lbs and mild recoil. It is very similar to my 6.5-284's. In a hunting situation I would rather not run a brake if I don't have hearing pro on. However, that 1 or 2 shots directly behind the muzzle a few times per year is a non-issue. Sustained shooting is a problem. </p><p></p><p>I do prefer brakes period for staying on target. My overall preference is a suppressor and I use mine for everything except PRS matches. The suppressor incorporates a brke and noise reduction which is an overall win for me. I can tell you, regardless of the Osha standards, that the can is extremely valuable to me. I take my dog with me hunting and he lays next to me when I shoot. He hates the rifle without a can but with a can he will literally fall asleep and doesn't flinch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1801013, member: 61747"] My prc is 10 lbs and mild recoil. It is very similar to my 6.5-284's. In a hunting situation I would rather not run a brake if I don't have hearing pro on. However, that 1 or 2 shots directly behind the muzzle a few times per year is a non-issue. Sustained shooting is a problem. I do prefer brakes period for staying on target. My overall preference is a suppressor and I use mine for everything except PRS matches. The suppressor incorporates a brke and noise reduction which is an overall win for me. I can tell you, regardless of the Osha standards, that the can is extremely valuable to me. I take my dog with me hunting and he lays next to me when I shoot. He hates the rifle without a can but with a can he will literally fall asleep and doesn't flinch. [/QUOTE]
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