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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1346489" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>The best factory brake I tried on my recoil slide is Terminator T3. That's the one I recommend. And I would not shorten the barrel. I did a test in Western Oregon. I had a 28" barrel with a brake installed. For the whole month and a half of deer season I carried that rifle trying to discover how many time the barrel would catch on something. It caught on one bush. I stopped to see how short the barrel and brake would have to be in order to clear. It would have to be 10" shorter. Since there was no problem I left it that long until I had to rebarrel it.</p><p></p><p> As far as being loud. Guns are loud. If you are going to shoot you should use hearing protection. I don't know anyone who hunts without electronic ear protection.</p><p></p><p>As far as seeing impacts, I can see them because I have a good brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1346489, member: 70559"] The best factory brake I tried on my recoil slide is Terminator T3. That's the one I recommend. And I would not shorten the barrel. I did a test in Western Oregon. I had a 28" barrel with a brake installed. For the whole month and a half of deer season I carried that rifle trying to discover how many time the barrel would catch on something. It caught on one bush. I stopped to see how short the barrel and brake would have to be in order to clear. It would have to be 10" shorter. Since there was no problem I left it that long until I had to rebarrel it. As far as being loud. Guns are loud. If you are going to shoot you should use hearing protection. I don't know anyone who hunts without electronic ear protection. As far as seeing impacts, I can see them because I have a good brake. [/QUOTE]
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