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Brakes on a hunting gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Herold" data-source="post: 1449943" data-attributes="member: 102658"><p>Ditto on the need for protecting your hearing. Tinnitus, like a few other things I could mention, is forever....</p><p>HOWEVER, on another subject, my question is this: in terms of being better able to "spot your own shots", does a "directional" brake outperform a "radial" brake???</p><p>I am primarily a hunter, not a target shooter being accompanied by a spotter. I need to know POI for that FIRST shot.</p><p>Thanx!</p><p>P.S.: The debris kicked up by the radial brake gets annoying:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Herold, post: 1449943, member: 102658"] Ditto on the need for protecting your hearing. Tinnitus, like a few other things I could mention, is forever.... HOWEVER, on another subject, my question is this: in terms of being better able to “spot your own shots”, does a “directional” brake outperform a “radial” brake??? I am primarily a hunter, not a target shooter being accompanied by a spotter. I need to know POI for that FIRST shot. Thanx! P.S.: The debris kicked up by the radial brake gets annoying: [/QUOTE]
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