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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 760489" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>I have bean preaching it since I learned it my self. I have several braked rifles. The wife's first one cost allot and was the nightmare your average anti brake crowd refers to, then got another for that same rifle that was only slightly better, then found an awesome break at a fraction of the cost. Having already got hooked on the walkers game ear from putting up with crap radial brakes, noise is a non issue. The Ross Schuler's brakes run like $75 installed and tame the recoil so well that recoil just ceased to be an issue even for my wife who thinks the 270win kicks so bad she can not effectively shoot it without a brake. Last year she got hooked on my 338 edge and my #2 edge is really her new elk gun so I don't have to share mine. Recoil debates really are silly, I do not brake anything smaller than a 300win, she does not brake anything smaller than 270win. Anything bigger than that we put a break on and forget all about recoil. That said I don't brake the little ones and I don't spend that kind of money on a brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 760489, member: 14340"] I have bean preaching it since I learned it my self. I have several braked rifles. The wife's first one cost allot and was the nightmare your average anti brake crowd refers to, then got another for that same rifle that was only slightly better, then found an awesome break at a fraction of the cost. Having already got hooked on the walkers game ear from putting up with crap radial brakes, noise is a non issue. The Ross Schuler's brakes run like $75 installed and tame the recoil so well that recoil just ceased to be an issue even for my wife who thinks the 270win kicks so bad she can not effectively shoot it without a brake. Last year she got hooked on my 338 edge and my #2 edge is really her new elk gun so I don't have to share mine. Recoil debates really are silly, I do not brake anything smaller than a 300win, she does not brake anything smaller than 270win. Anything bigger than that we put a break on and forget all about recoil. That said I don't brake the little ones and I don't spend that kind of money on a brake. [/QUOTE]
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