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<blockquote data-quote="Holycity73" data-source="post: 1898436" data-attributes="member: 106526"><p>I love this thread. I have brakes in most of my rifles, regardless of caliber. Recoil seems to have been treated as a bravado issue. I suppose insecurities will always show themselves somehow. Name calling and challenging ones masculinity etc. There is only one truth, recoil can be mitigated so why not do so? Better shooting in the end justifies any action taken. Better shots mean less wounded or lost game. Plus, I'm a group chaser. If a brake can help me get .25" or better groups, I'm in.</p><p>just my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holycity73, post: 1898436, member: 106526"] I love this thread. I have brakes in most of my rifles, regardless of caliber. Recoil seems to have been treated as a bravado issue. I suppose insecurities will always show themselves somehow. Name calling and challenging ones masculinity etc. There is only one truth, recoil can be mitigated so why not do so? Better shooting in the end justifies any action taken. Better shots mean less wounded or lost game. Plus, I’m a group chaser. If a brake can help me get .25” or better groups, I’m in. just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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