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Shooting heavy recoiling rifle from bench-beginner here
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<blockquote data-quote="Ftothfadd" data-source="post: 1491604" data-attributes="member: 83730"><p>Interesting information on the increase of sound E by brakes.</p><p>Regardless, I try to be sure to never fire a rifle in training without ear protection, and even during hunting if the action is not too fast. However, there are cases when shots have to be made quickly, and in these cases I would prefer an unbreaked rifle if I have no time to employ ear protection.</p><p>I will be out on the range hopefully during the second half this week and will see how I shoot with a towel under. the bipod legs and by holding the forehand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ftothfadd, post: 1491604, member: 83730"] Interesting information on the increase of sound E by brakes. Regardless, I try to be sure to never fire a rifle in training without ear protection, and even during hunting if the action is not too fast. However, there are cases when shots have to be made quickly, and in these cases I would prefer an unbreaked rifle if I have no time to employ ear protection. I will be out on the range hopefully during the second half this week and will see how I shoot with a towel under. the bipod legs and by holding the forehand. [/QUOTE]
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