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Muzzle Brake on a 270
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 708508" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I brake everything, used to hate them until I installed a good one and it was like angles singing the first time I shot my 270 WSM with it. I've braked all my buddies rifle since also. Noise is not a factor, it's just plain stupid to shoot a rifle without hearing protection, I can't hardly hear elk in the mountains during bow season anymore so now in an effort to keep what I have I don't roll without hearing protection and if some is with me without it I have some for them also. </p><p></p><p>My daughter is about ready to move up to a center fire, she loves to shoot and is fairly handy at it so I want to keep her moving in the same direction she is now. Her rifle will be light so she can pack it and handle it in hunting situations, stock fit has to be right, chambering will be 6mm Br and it will be braked, it will give her all the fun of her 22lr with more power and range, which is what she really wants cause she wants to shoot farther gun)Main thing is to keep our kids on the range and in the field with us, don't mater what it takes IMO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 708508, member: 13632"] I brake everything, used to hate them until I installed a good one and it was like angles singing the first time I shot my 270 WSM with it. I've braked all my buddies rifle since also. Noise is not a factor, it's just plain stupid to shoot a rifle without hearing protection, I can't hardly hear elk in the mountains during bow season anymore so now in an effort to keep what I have I don't roll without hearing protection and if some is with me without it I have some for them also. My daughter is about ready to move up to a center fire, she loves to shoot and is fairly handy at it so I want to keep her moving in the same direction she is now. Her rifle will be light so she can pack it and handle it in hunting situations, stock fit has to be right, chambering will be 6mm Br and it will be braked, it will give her all the fun of her 22lr with more power and range, which is what she really wants cause she wants to shoot farther gun)Main thing is to keep our kids on the range and in the field with us, don't mater what it takes IMO! [/QUOTE]
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