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7prc precision hunter recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2839436" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I still have a Vais brake on a HEAVY 6.5x284 from the early days but quickly progressed to Kirby's "Pain Killer" brake for my custom RUM builds. His side port brakes have holes in the top, which was controversial at the time. Decades of brake enhancements have gone by and the Pain Killer is still one of the best brakes IMO. However, having a self-timing brake is a big advantage, and my most recent purchase was a SRS Ti-Pro self-timer. This brake will go on my new 7PRC. Hopefully the smith will be calling me soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2839436, member: 313"] I still have a Vais brake on a HEAVY 6.5x284 from the early days but quickly progressed to Kirby's "Pain Killer" brake for my custom RUM builds. His side port brakes have holes in the top, which was controversial at the time. Decades of brake enhancements have gone by and the Pain Killer is still one of the best brakes IMO. However, having a self-timing brake is a big advantage, and my most recent purchase was a SRS Ti-Pro self-timer. This brake will go on my new 7PRC. Hopefully the smith will be calling me soon. [/QUOTE]
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