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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
338 XC, Snipetac, or EnABELR
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2415162" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I can say I own a few painkiller and Salomon River brakes. </p><p> Both are very effective. That being said I prefer the slab style brakes, they just work better. Some don't like the look, I do. If you don't mind the look salmon River will make you a ti slab brake. I have probably 10-12 of those and they are the best I've tried. Just for fun the standard .30 calm one he did for me he drilled out for .338 and I spun it in my .338 lapua improved. Had my dad shoot it at 70 and he said that's not to bad. </p><p> They are slightly bigger than Kirby's but a similar concept. I have one on my .30 Sherman ultra light. Still takes the recoil nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2415162, member: 54383"] I can say I own a few painkiller and Salomon River brakes. Both are very effective. That being said I prefer the slab style brakes, they just work better. Some don’t like the look, I do. If you don’t mind the look salmon River will make you a ti slab brake. I have probably 10-12 of those and they are the best I’ve tried. Just for fun the standard .30 calm one he did for me he drilled out for .338 and I spun it in my .338 lapua improved. Had my dad shoot it at 70 and he said that’s not to bad. They are slightly bigger than Kirby’s but a similar concept. I have one on my .30 Sherman ultra light. Still takes the recoil nicely. [/QUOTE]
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