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.300 RUM muzzle break???
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<blockquote data-quote="MT4XFore" data-source="post: 439364" data-attributes="member: 4945"><p>Regardless of what the brake advertisements may say, ALL brakes are loud! If that is not a limiting factor, then all brakes are not created equal. The best brakes at reducing recoil are the baffle style of brake,(ie; Holland, Muscle, Painkiller, etc.). The least effective are the ones with just holes around the outside (ie. Vais, Weatherby, etc.) And surprisingly enough, up to a point, the lighter a gun is, the more effective a brake will be. Porting is a waste of time. So, there is my opinion for what it is worth. Good luck with your decision.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MT4XFore, post: 439364, member: 4945"] Regardless of what the brake advertisements may say, ALL brakes are loud! If that is not a limiting factor, then all brakes are not created equal. The best brakes at reducing recoil are the baffle style of brake,(ie; Holland, Muscle, Painkiller, etc.). The least effective are the ones with just holes around the outside (ie. Vais, Weatherby, etc.) And surprisingly enough, up to a point, the lighter a gun is, the more effective a brake will be. Porting is a waste of time. So, there is my opinion for what it is worth. Good luck with your decision. Jim [/QUOTE]
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