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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 760606" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>NO, Never had a reason to consider buying one, and to be clear I had a memory fart, I've never looked at them hard though. If you guys want put up some links, I'll look probably read the whole site top to bottom. </p><p></p><p> I've never been afraid of pointing out that I do not care for brakes, or that the reason I don't care for them is because of the total lack of common courtesy exhibited by others in my experience, I'm not saying you do that or that any person on here does that, only that I have been on the receiving end of some asshat setting up on the next bench at and empty range, muzzle blast directed at your face will leave a bad taste in you mouth for that device, I do understand that they have their places and uses. Bigngreen has told me he has found brakes that limit what I have been on the receiving end of, and I would be interested in seeing that for myself. If I ever come to posses a rifle chambered in such caliber that a brake is necessary for me you can bet I will have one. I guess you can relate it to the guy to your left spraying you with brass from an AR. Or you can think of it as the same reason you don't see many braked rifles at shoots where you have a number of shooters lined up at the same time.</p><p></p><p>If you can spot your hit at the range your shooting then A. you have a rifle that does not produce excessive recoil and B. your form and follow though is good as well wouldn't you say? And recoil is not sufficient to be detrimental to your shooting. I'm not seeing why it's needed. But if it is not needed then would you not be better served with more ammo and trigger time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 760606, member: 47325"] NO, Never had a reason to consider buying one, and to be clear I had a memory fart, I've never looked at them hard though. If you guys want put up some links, I'll look probably read the whole site top to bottom. I've never been afraid of pointing out that I do not care for brakes, or that the reason I don't care for them is because of the total lack of common courtesy exhibited by others in my experience, I'm not saying you do that or that any person on here does that, only that I have been on the receiving end of some asshat setting up on the next bench at and empty range, muzzle blast directed at your face will leave a bad taste in you mouth for that device, I do understand that they have their places and uses. Bigngreen has told me he has found brakes that limit what I have been on the receiving end of, and I would be interested in seeing that for myself. If I ever come to posses a rifle chambered in such caliber that a brake is necessary for me you can bet I will have one. I guess you can relate it to the guy to your left spraying you with brass from an AR. Or you can think of it as the same reason you don't see many braked rifles at shoots where you have a number of shooters lined up at the same time. If you can spot your hit at the range your shooting then A. you have a rifle that does not produce excessive recoil and B. your form and follow though is good as well wouldn't you say? And recoil is not sufficient to be detrimental to your shooting. I'm not seeing why it's needed. But if it is not needed then would you not be better served with more ammo and trigger time? [/QUOTE]
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