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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 902719" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Most of the hunting crowd anywhere are not long range hunting and therefore do not need large magnum cartridges, or do not need to see the impact of their shots. The only reason my rifles wear brakes is because is because of LR. I could shoot my 3 LR rifles (6-284, 6.5 WSM and 300 RUM) without brakes and I have put several hundred rounds through a Sendero 300 RUM without a brake. The brake makes them more pleasant to shoot but I certainly don't need one on my 6-284 and almost did not have one installed, but during break-in, I thought it would be a good idea so I could see my shots.</p><p></p><p>An unbraked gun is no more noisy than a braked gun... the only difference is the direction of the noise. That can be fixed with hearing protection which I wear as well with my unbraked 223 and 22-250.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 902719, member: 11717"] Most of the hunting crowd anywhere are not long range hunting and therefore do not need large magnum cartridges, or do not need to see the impact of their shots. The only reason my rifles wear brakes is because is because of LR. I could shoot my 3 LR rifles (6-284, 6.5 WSM and 300 RUM) without brakes and I have put several hundred rounds through a Sendero 300 RUM without a brake. The brake makes them more pleasant to shoot but I certainly don't need one on my 6-284 and almost did not have one installed, but during break-in, I thought it would be a good idea so I could see my shots. An unbraked gun is no more noisy than a braked gun... the only difference is the direction of the noise. That can be fixed with hearing protection which I wear as well with my unbraked 223 and 22-250. [/QUOTE]
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