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<blockquote data-quote="Jumpalot" data-source="post: 777696" data-attributes="member: 4867"><p>Not a fan of the brakes with holes all the way around. I do most of my shooting prone and these will kick up a lot of dirt and debris. I also don't believe that they are as effective as the larger port brakes. I have two of Kirby's Painkiller brakes (7mm RM and 338 Edge) and they are amazing. I am having a Holland installed on my 300 WM now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jumpalot, post: 777696, member: 4867"] Not a fan of the brakes with holes all the way around. I do most of my shooting prone and these will kick up a lot of dirt and debris. I also don't believe that they are as effective as the larger port brakes. I have two of Kirby's Painkiller brakes (7mm RM and 338 Edge) and they are amazing. I am having a Holland installed on my 300 WM now. [/QUOTE]
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