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Kimber 8400 in WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="wapiti13" data-source="post: 61111" data-attributes="member: 2212"><p>The two brakes that don't seem to be excessive are the Vais &amp; Gentry. They have their ports slanted forward, so the noise &amp; gases go that way. Any brake will raise noise level, but I don't find it excessive without muffs. Just don't stand next to any brake. Unlike a shotgun brake, gases don't go as much sideways. Alternative if you want to help recovery, but don't mind the recoil is to use MagNaPort. Helps muzzle rise a lot without adding length or much noise. This is what I personally use since recoil</p><p>is not a factor as much as a fast second shot recovery.</p><p> I've seen several Montanas that will shot in the 3/4 inch area. Hard to shoot much better than that with the thin factory barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wapiti13, post: 61111, member: 2212"] The two brakes that don't seem to be excessive are the Vais & Gentry. They have their ports slanted forward, so the noise & gases go that way. Any brake will raise noise level, but I don't find it excessive without muffs. Just don't stand next to any brake. Unlike a shotgun brake, gases don't go as much sideways. Alternative if you want to help recovery, but don't mind the recoil is to use MagNaPort. Helps muzzle rise a lot without adding length or much noise. This is what I personally use since recoil is not a factor as much as a fast second shot recovery. I've seen several Montanas that will shot in the 3/4 inch area. Hard to shoot much better than that with the thin factory barrel. [/QUOTE]
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