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<blockquote data-quote="Themsah" data-source="post: 777579" data-attributes="member: 63801"><p>So I recently purchased a R700 in .300WM. It has been to the range 3 times since I purchased it. Each time I come back sore and after about 10 rounds or so, it just isnt fun to shoot anymore. The recoil is bareable for a one shot hunting situation but TBH I mostly shoot at the range. I have decided this thing needs a brake.</p><p> </p><p>I have a few questions and wanted some suggestions. I guess my main concern is how important is the style,manufacturer of the brake? Or are they pretty much all the same? The reason I ask is that my local gunsmith offers a brake that he designed seen here: <a href="http://somarriba.com/gunsmithing/somabrake/" target="_blank">Somarriba.com : Gunsmithing : Somabrake</a> </p><p> </p><p>So I am not sure whether to go with my local guy or if I would be better off going thru the hassle of ordering a well known brand (like a precision armament, or Hollands) and ultimately taking it to the same guy to get it installed.. Thanks for the input</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Themsah, post: 777579, member: 63801"] So I recently purchased a R700 in .300WM. It has been to the range 3 times since I purchased it. Each time I come back sore and after about 10 rounds or so, it just isnt fun to shoot anymore. The recoil is bareable for a one shot hunting situation but TBH I mostly shoot at the range. I have decided this thing needs a brake. I have a few questions and wanted some suggestions. I guess my main concern is how important is the style,manufacturer of the brake? Or are they pretty much all the same? The reason I ask is that my local gunsmith offers a brake that he designed seen here: [url=http://somarriba.com/gunsmithing/somabrake/]Somarriba.com : Gunsmithing : Somabrake[/url] So I am not sure whether to go with my local guy or if I would be better off going thru the hassle of ordering a well known brand (like a precision armament, or Hollands) and ultimately taking it to the same guy to get it installed.. Thanks for the input [/QUOTE]
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