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To muzzle break or not to muzzle break
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1725303" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>When I had my rifle built, I also added a brake. It was quickly removed and lost! That was wasted money, as I'm "not" going to hunt with plugs or muffs. If the rifle were being used for varmint hunting or extended range or steel sessions...then perhaps. But as a hunting rifle, with the occasional 10 to 20 rounds from the bench....I'll deal with the 59 to 60 ft/lbs recoil. When hunting.....recoil is a non-issue! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1725303, member: 75451"] When I had my rifle built, I also added a brake. It was quickly removed and lost! That was wasted money, as I’m “not” going to hunt with plugs or muffs. If the rifle were being used for varmint hunting or extended range or steel sessions...then perhaps. But as a hunting rifle, with the occasional 10 to 20 rounds from the bench....I’ll deal with the 59 to 60 ft/lbs recoil. When hunting.....recoil is a non-issue! memtb [/QUOTE]
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