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Brakes on a hunting gun
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<blockquote data-quote="RandyinVa" data-source="post: 1449754" data-attributes="member: 8049"><p>I only shoot from a solid fixed position. A brake allows me to get off a follow up shot if necessary. I use the Recoil Eliminator and seldom does the x hair move off the target. It is a tank type brake and has the highest decibel level you have witnessed for a similar caliber. Follow up shots are an important part of my shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyinVa, post: 1449754, member: 8049"] I only shoot from a solid fixed position. A brake allows me to get off a follow up shot if necessary. I use the Recoil Eliminator and seldom does the x hair move off the target. It is a tank type brake and has the highest decibel level you have witnessed for a similar caliber. Follow up shots are an important part of my shooting. [/QUOTE]
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