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Brakes on a hunting gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 1449872" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>At 58 years old and made a living with lots of very loud tools and equipment. I have tinnitus. My ears are ringing as I type this . But I can still hear. </p><p> I have brakes on all my larger rifles . 375 +458. When hunting I seldom wear hearing protection. Tho I'm thinking about trying the Sound Gear plugs. An 8.5 lb 458 Win is greatly benefited from a muzzle brake. And the 375 Ruger Guide Gun has far less recoil than the 338 Win Kimber Montana that doesn't have a brake on it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 1449872, member: 56732"] At 58 years old and made a living with lots of very loud tools and equipment. I have tinnitus. My ears are ringing as I type this . But I can still hear. I have brakes on all my larger rifles . 375 +458. When hunting I seldom wear hearing protection. Tho I'm thinking about trying the Sound Gear plugs. An 8.5 lb 458 Win is greatly benefited from a muzzle brake. And the 375 Ruger Guide Gun has far less recoil than the 338 Win Kimber Montana that doesn't have a brake on it yet. [/QUOTE]
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