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Brakes on a hunting gun
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<blockquote data-quote="newmexkid" data-source="post: 1449692" data-attributes="member: 33152"><p>Many years ago I started with, "Magna Port". It was pretty effective and I think not as loud as a regular brake. I believe they are still in business. Now I have "regular" brakes on all my rifles. I very rarely shoot my 300 Win or 7 Mags anymore as I'm into the 20 calibers now. Yes, I have brakes on them too! They are a blast, (?) too shoot. I use the same aid as Black Tail Hunter. Never had an instance in 15 years of elk/deer/antelope hunting when I didn't have time to put them on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newmexkid, post: 1449692, member: 33152"] Many years ago I started with, "Magna Port". It was pretty effective and I think not as loud as a regular brake. I believe they are still in business. Now I have "regular" brakes on all my rifles. I very rarely shoot my 300 Win or 7 Mags anymore as I'm into the 20 calibers now. Yes, I have brakes on them too! They are a blast, (?) too shoot. I use the same aid as Black Tail Hunter. Never had an instance in 15 years of elk/deer/antelope hunting when I didn't have time to put them on. [/QUOTE]
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