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300 ultra mag recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="happylilcuss" data-source="post: 440288" data-attributes="member: 11618"><p>I agree with JE practice on a recoil reducing rest and you will never feel the recoil thus will not develope bad habits. Then when hunting your adrenaline will be up and you wont feel a thing. I shoot mine up to 40 times a day at the range and have no break. To each his own but I dont think hunting rifles need to have a break as I too dont like to have to have ear plugs when I hunt. As a guide I hate muzzle breaks. Trying to spot hits and getting slammed in the head at the same time blows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happylilcuss, post: 440288, member: 11618"] I agree with JE practice on a recoil reducing rest and you will never feel the recoil thus will not develope bad habits. Then when hunting your adrenaline will be up and you wont feel a thing. I shoot mine up to 40 times a day at the range and have no break. To each his own but I dont think hunting rifles need to have a break as I too dont like to have to have ear plugs when I hunt. As a guide I hate muzzle breaks. Trying to spot hits and getting slammed in the head at the same time blows! [/QUOTE]
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