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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman513" data-source="post: 1275056" data-attributes="member: 32318"><p>I had a radial style brake on mine when I got it. After a couple years I got a brake from <a href="http://www.muzzlebrakesandmore.com/Ported_Muzzle_Brakes.php" target="_blank">Ported Muzzle Brakes</a> and it is hard to beat for the money. Works better than the radial style I had before. I always take hearing protection into the field so to me there is no downside.</p><p></p><p>My gun scoped with a short bipod weighs around 11.5-12 lbs and is pleasant to shoot. My wife has shot 1.5" groups at 300 with it and never complained about the recoil. Her lightweight 270 is probably close to the same recoil but the braked rum is more of a controlled recoil without the muzzle flip. This last fall before season I was shooting at 1000 yds and could see the vapor trail and dirt kick up at the target through the scope. To me that is pretty revealing as to how well controlled the recoil is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman513, post: 1275056, member: 32318"] I had a radial style brake on mine when I got it. After a couple years I got a brake from [url=http://www.muzzlebrakesandmore.com/Ported_Muzzle_Brakes.php]Ported Muzzle Brakes[/url] and it is hard to beat for the money. Works better than the radial style I had before. I always take hearing protection into the field so to me there is no downside. My gun scoped with a short bipod weighs around 11.5-12 lbs and is pleasant to shoot. My wife has shot 1.5" groups at 300 with it and never complained about the recoil. Her lightweight 270 is probably close to the same recoil but the braked rum is more of a controlled recoil without the muzzle flip. This last fall before season I was shooting at 1000 yds and could see the vapor trail and dirt kick up at the target through the scope. To me that is pretty revealing as to how well controlled the recoil is. [/QUOTE]
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