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Muscle Brake question
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 574753" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>Been looking into putting a brake on my 7RM after hunting season. I was looking at various websites of muzzle brake manufacturers and saw the site that offers the Muscle Brake. Question is: would it be completely ridiculous to put a 4 port magnum Muscle Brake on my gun? It looks like it may be the one that would decrease the recoil the most, but is it overkill? </p><p></p><p>Also, any other opinions of what brakes to look at? I want something that is going to really drop recoil, and preferably do it without throwing a shovelful of dirt in the air when shooting prone. I have heard that some brakes are quieter than others, but I wonder how "quiet" any brake could really be. </p><p></p><p>I have never owned a braked gun, so I'm completely in the dark. I know a lot of guys on here do use them though, so I'm counting on y'alls experience. </p><p>Thanks</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 574753, member: 22495"] Been looking into putting a brake on my 7RM after hunting season. I was looking at various websites of muzzle brake manufacturers and saw the site that offers the Muscle Brake. Question is: would it be completely ridiculous to put a 4 port magnum Muscle Brake on my gun? It looks like it may be the one that would decrease the recoil the most, but is it overkill? Also, any other opinions of what brakes to look at? I want something that is going to really drop recoil, and preferably do it without throwing a shovelful of dirt in the air when shooting prone. I have heard that some brakes are quieter than others, but I wonder how "quiet" any brake could really be. I have never owned a braked gun, so I'm completely in the dark. I know a lot of guys on here do use them though, so I'm counting on y'alls experience. Thanks Steve [/QUOTE]
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