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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 1297470" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>I too mean no disrespect as I share my "own personal experience only" because we all have varying situations, experiences, and capabilities not to mention the mean$ to have a rifle set-up capable of whatever the end-user's take on what an LRH/S is. My introduction to my first .300 WM started with an honest self-assessment. Luckily for me I did not picked up any bad habit and practice, practice, practice made perfect for me at that time.</p><p></p><p>I have been shooting my first .300 WM for 20+ years before my introduction to muzzle brakes and its benefits in 2003. I'm not recoil sensitive but most of my rifles (including non-magnums) now sports muzzle brakes and suppressor. All 3 of my .300 WMs with muzzle brakes shoots with a felt recoil similar to that of .243s and makes them more pleasant to shoot and allowed more range time; practice, practice, practice ...</p><p></p><p>A muzzle brake is definitely not for everybody but today's effective muzzle brakes (and there are plenty to choose from and with very reasonable prices) changes an end-user's perspective and options; they not only reduce felt recoil but also the muzzle rise ... being able to spot target on impact is priceless.</p><p></p><p>Again, I mean no disrespect. Cheers!</p><p></p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 1297470, member: 14204"] I too mean no disrespect as I share my "own personal experience only" because we all have varying situations, experiences, and capabilities not to mention the mean$ to have a rifle set-up capable of whatever the end-user's take on what an LRH/S is. My introduction to my first .300 WM started with an honest self-assessment. Luckily for me I did not picked up any bad habit and practice, practice, practice made perfect for me at that time. I have been shooting my first .300 WM for 20+ years before my introduction to muzzle brakes and its benefits in 2003. I'm not recoil sensitive but most of my rifles (including non-magnums) now sports muzzle brakes and suppressor. All 3 of my .300 WMs with muzzle brakes shoots with a felt recoil similar to that of .243s and makes them more pleasant to shoot and allowed more range time; practice, practice, practice ... A muzzle brake is definitely not for everybody but today's effective muzzle brakes (and there are plenty to choose from and with very reasonable prices) changes an end-user's perspective and options; they not only reduce felt recoil but also the muzzle rise ... being able to spot target on impact is priceless. Again, I mean no disrespect. Cheers! Ed [/QUOTE]
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