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<blockquote data-quote="Clubhunter" data-source="post: 1169901" data-attributes="member: 76132"><p>I finally got to take out my new Sendero to the range today to begin the barrel break in. It's a 300 RUM. Been a while since I shot a magnum but since I am a big guy I thought it would be like riding a bicycle again. </p><p>To say that thing kicks like a frigging mule would be an understatement. I got 15 rounds thru it today and will complete the break in process after I get a muzzle break put on that bad boy. </p><p>I am looking for some suggestions on some breaks that work well in hunting situations where I would be shooting in a prone position. I think I read somewhere that you don't want ports on the bottom because of the blowback of dust. </p><p>I live in the Houston area and went over to MG Arms. They do a lot of custom stuff and they showed me one of their brakes which had small holes the circumference of the brake. Where it screws to the barrel was so good I could not even see the line where it came together. Easiest would be to have them do the brake but not port on the bottom. Question is that true on there blow back of dust on the bottom? And what has worked for y'all with your guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clubhunter, post: 1169901, member: 76132"] I finally got to take out my new Sendero to the range today to begin the barrel break in. It's a 300 RUM. Been a while since I shot a magnum but since I am a big guy I thought it would be like riding a bicycle again. To say that thing kicks like a frigging mule would be an understatement. I got 15 rounds thru it today and will complete the break in process after I get a muzzle break put on that bad boy. I am looking for some suggestions on some breaks that work well in hunting situations where I would be shooting in a prone position. I think I read somewhere that you don't want ports on the bottom because of the blowback of dust. I live in the Houston area and went over to MG Arms. They do a lot of custom stuff and they showed me one of their brakes which had small holes the circumference of the brake. Where it screws to the barrel was so good I could not even see the line where it came together. Easiest would be to have them do the brake but not port on the bottom. Question is that true on there blow back of dust on the bottom? And what has worked for y'all with your guns. [/QUOTE]
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