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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1449772" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>I may be more or less sophisticated than the hunters here. But the last deer I killed without a brake I certainly felt the recoil and heard the blast from my eleven pound 7-.300 Weatherby. After that I started using Action Ears and brakes. The electronics go one when I get out of the pickup and off when I get back.</p><p></p><p>One time I shot a deer that ran over a very near rise. I ran after it. The rise was the edge of a "bowl" about 300 yards across. Since I didn't see the deer I figured it was down. I pushed the Action Ears against my head and turned them up all the way so they wouldn't squelch. Then I closed my eyes and started slowly turning my head. At one point I could hear the deer breathing so I opened my eyes and started looking farther and farther out that direction. About fifty yards out I could sort of make it out in some sage brush. Another shot finished it. Electronics are very useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1449772, member: 70559"] I may be more or less sophisticated than the hunters here. But the last deer I killed without a brake I certainly felt the recoil and heard the blast from my eleven pound 7-.300 Weatherby. After that I started using Action Ears and brakes. The electronics go one when I get out of the pickup and off when I get back. One time I shot a deer that ran over a very near rise. I ran after it. The rise was the edge of a "bowl" about 300 yards across. Since I didn't see the deer I figured it was down. I pushed the Action Ears against my head and turned them up all the way so they wouldn't squelch. Then I closed my eyes and started slowly turning my head. At one point I could hear the deer breathing so I opened my eyes and started looking farther and farther out that direction. About fifty yards out I could sort of make it out in some sage brush. Another shot finished it. Electronics are very useful. [/QUOTE]
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