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The Basics, Starting Out
Should I brake it?
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<blockquote data-quote="eaglesnester" data-source="post: 458312" data-attributes="member: 9431"><p>I shoot a brake on my 338/378. There is very little felt recoil. As for noise, I say what noise. I wear a set of electronic ear muffs that cancels out loud noise above 85db. They also amplify soft sounds like normal conversation or a deer getting up out of its bed and bounding off 75 yards away. I would not be without them either on the range or in the field hunting. I have an 85% high frequency neuro sensory hearing loss from 20 years military and Harleys. My set just happen to be Pro Ears. There are many different brands on the market and they all work. No excuse for not using a brake on any hard kicking rifle. There are just too many advantages. Of course you need to be mindful of others hearing and be aware of who is standing where and how close. Of course we all do that anyway when shooting any firearm no matter if it is wearing a brake or not.</p><p></p><p>Cheers & Tighter Groups: Eaglesnester</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eaglesnester, post: 458312, member: 9431"] I shoot a brake on my 338/378. There is very little felt recoil. As for noise, I say what noise. I wear a set of electronic ear muffs that cancels out loud noise above 85db. They also amplify soft sounds like normal conversation or a deer getting up out of its bed and bounding off 75 yards away. I would not be without them either on the range or in the field hunting. I have an 85% high frequency neuro sensory hearing loss from 20 years military and Harleys. My set just happen to be Pro Ears. There are many different brands on the market and they all work. No excuse for not using a brake on any hard kicking rifle. There are just too many advantages. Of course you need to be mindful of others hearing and be aware of who is standing where and how close. Of course we all do that anyway when shooting any firearm no matter if it is wearing a brake or not. Cheers & Tighter Groups: Eaglesnester [/QUOTE]
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