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<blockquote data-quote="308 Hawg" data-source="post: 28529" data-attributes="member: 331"><p>Another factor with the bigger boomers is concusion. After about 15-20 round through a well braked .338-416 Rigby Imp., I had a headache. Took a short nap and felt fine. If you have a normal or long neck and each shot feels like a grenade just went off, you might want to limit the number of rounds per session. A doctor said that the affect is the same as whiplash felt in an auto accident.</p><p>I have brakes on a lot of rifles and really appreciate how they help one to get back on target quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308 Hawg, post: 28529, member: 331"] Another factor with the bigger boomers is concusion. After about 15-20 round through a well braked .338-416 Rigby Imp., I had a headache. Took a short nap and felt fine. If you have a normal or long neck and each shot feels like a grenade just went off, you might want to limit the number of rounds per session. A doctor said that the affect is the same as whiplash felt in an auto accident. I have brakes on a lot of rifles and really appreciate how they help one to get back on target quickly. [/QUOTE]
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