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allen 5 port muzzle brake vs factory one
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<blockquote data-quote="SavageShtr" data-source="post: 612805" data-attributes="member: 15118"><p>That is one of the reasons why I suggested the medium three port versus the five port. I have one on my Lapua and it is so tame I can shoot it all day with no I'll effects. Liltank and I were out shooting groups a 1005 yards a few weeks back and he was down range in safe location and said he could barely hear the report of the rifle he said it was like a 22rf!! Likewise I was in the same area when he was shooting his .308 Winny and it was rather loud do to the style of break he is using. I was kinda shocked at how loud it was that far away!! I do really like the design of the break and it is very pleasant to shoot without the need to have double hearing protection as the shooter and as long as your spotter is also behind you it isn't bad for them either!! Well done Kirby!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageShtr, post: 612805, member: 15118"] That is one of the reasons why I suggested the medium three port versus the five port. I have one on my Lapua and it is so tame I can shoot it all day with no I'll effects. Liltank and I were out shooting groups a 1005 yards a few weeks back and he was down range in safe location and said he could barely hear the report of the rifle he said it was like a 22rf!! Likewise I was in the same area when he was shooting his .308 Winny and it was rather loud do to the style of break he is using. I was kinda shocked at how loud it was that far away!! I do really like the design of the break and it is very pleasant to shoot without the need to have double hearing protection as the shooter and as long as your spotter is also behind you it isn't bad for them either!! Well done Kirby!! [/QUOTE]
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