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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 1256462" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>Toddc pretty much got it down. To shoot today without ear protection makes one a sado/masochist and a deaf one at that. I suppose worse would be for one to shoot without a suppressor/brake <em>and</em> no hearing protection; he or she could very well be a hunter on a diet...</p><p></p><p>Someone brought up Precision Armament's M4-72. I just put one on a medium bore and so far its equaled an earlier brake on the same rifle. However, the "test" circumstances were awful and heavily favored past experience with the earlier brake. Even so the M4 seems much more efficient. Hopefully I'll get to try it again soon; I do precious little shooting at -50F.</p><p></p><p>I should mention that a 338 needs a clearance hole of .361. The old break revealed that and the one I received from Precision arrived with a .361 bore. I used their "accu-washer" system. Simple as it comes; worked great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 1256462, member: 34925"] Toddc pretty much got it down. To shoot today without ear protection makes one a sado/masochist and a deaf one at that. I suppose worse would be for one to shoot without a suppressor/brake [I]and[/I] no hearing protection; he or she could very well be a hunter on a diet... Someone brought up Precision Armament's M4-72. I just put one on a medium bore and so far its equaled an earlier brake on the same rifle. However, the "test" circumstances were awful and heavily favored past experience with the earlier brake. Even so the M4 seems much more efficient. Hopefully I'll get to try it again soon; I do precious little shooting at -50F. I should mention that a 338 needs a clearance hole of .361. The old break revealed that and the one I received from Precision arrived with a .361 bore. I used their "accu-washer" system. Simple as it comes; worked great. [/QUOTE]
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