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7mm STW
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1680209" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I don't have a 7mm STW, but I have a couple rifles with muzzlebrakes. My first rifle with a brake is a .308 Norma Magnum. It has a custom 3 port, side exit, brake that is no longer made. It is very similar to the Hawkins Precision brake on my other rifle, which is a custom .284 Winchester. I highly recommend the Hawkins Precision 3 port brakes. They're only like $50-60 and they drastically reduces recoil. My .308 Norma is pushing a 208gr ELD at 3050fps and the recoil is like a .243, very manageable and comfortable. My .284 with a 180gr ELD at 2850fps is like shooting a .22-250 with light bullets. They both can be shot by just about anyone, and make the rifles so easy to shoot and control. I can spot my own hits through the scope with the .308 Norma at any range. I would definitely take a look at Hawkins Precision muzzlebrakes. I got mine through Red Hawk rifles and they have a good selection and great prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1680209, member: 69478"] I don’t have a 7mm STW, but I have a couple rifles with muzzlebrakes. My first rifle with a brake is a .308 Norma Magnum. It has a custom 3 port, side exit, brake that is no longer made. It is very similar to the Hawkins Precision brake on my other rifle, which is a custom .284 Winchester. I highly recommend the Hawkins Precision 3 port brakes. They’re only like $50-60 and they drastically reduces recoil. My .308 Norma is pushing a 208gr ELD at 3050fps and the recoil is like a .243, very manageable and comfortable. My .284 with a 180gr ELD at 2850fps is like shooting a .22-250 with light bullets. They both can be shot by just about anyone, and make the rifles so easy to shoot and control. I can spot my own hits through the scope with the .308 Norma at any range. I would definitely take a look at Hawkins Precision muzzlebrakes. I got mine through Red Hawk rifles and they have a good selection and great prices. [/QUOTE]
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