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.300 RUM Recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="SAPPER26" data-source="post: 489983" data-attributes="member: 23660"><p>I'm having a local gunsmith put on a holland brake on my 330 RUM Sendero now. It always it gave a good bite, but I could easily put 20 rounds of the 208 AMAX down range before getting shoulder fatigue. I'm not a big fan of muzzle brakes, but after this weekend's range session, I had enough. 10 rounds did me in. It was still sore from shooting the day prior, but this time it must of smashed a blood vessel in my shoulder, because now my entire bicep area is a purple/red bruise. That has never happened to me before, and I have never had a bruise quite like this one. It's my fault for not holding it tightly to my shouder, but trying to test a new load I needed the best accuracy. I heard the holland brake is the ticket, so I'll find out soon. I know they make the rifle create even more noise, but it was already an ear blaster. I'll be sure to have ear plugs when I hunt with it. Just curious if this has happened to anyone else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAPPER26, post: 489983, member: 23660"] I'm having a local gunsmith put on a holland brake on my 330 RUM Sendero now. It always it gave a good bite, but I could easily put 20 rounds of the 208 AMAX down range before getting shoulder fatigue. I'm not a big fan of muzzle brakes, but after this weekend's range session, I had enough. 10 rounds did me in. It was still sore from shooting the day prior, but this time it must of smashed a blood vessel in my shoulder, because now my entire bicep area is a purple/red bruise. That has never happened to me before, and I have never had a bruise quite like this one. It's my fault for not holding it tightly to my shouder, but trying to test a new load I needed the best accuracy. I heard the holland brake is the ticket, so I'll find out soon. I know they make the rifle create even more noise, but it was already an ear blaster. I'll be sure to have ear plugs when I hunt with it. Just curious if this has happened to anyone else? [/QUOTE]
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