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Gun for my wife
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2739045" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I agree…it makes sense and also the point of mitigating the recoil is to reduce flinch and make for a better shooter who isn't afraid</p><p>To pull the trigger. I honestly shoot my .300 win with the brake closed now (savage adjustable type)…the hit to the shoulder isn't half as distracting and challenging not to flinch or close my eyes during the shot as that horrid concussive blast!</p><p></p><p>Additionally when shooting from anything close to prone the dust or snow kicked up by a brake, and yes even a tank style brake, not just radials, is a further distraction and can obscure the target when it's most important to see what happened. </p><p>So again…medium size .25 or 6.5 cal, no brake needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2739045, member: 109862"] I agree…it makes sense and also the point of mitigating the recoil is to reduce flinch and make for a better shooter who isn’t afraid To pull the trigger. I honestly shoot my .300 win with the brake closed now (savage adjustable type)…the hit to the shoulder isn’t half as distracting and challenging not to flinch or close my eyes during the shot as that horrid concussive blast! Additionally when shooting from anything close to prone the dust or snow kicked up by a brake, and yes even a tank style brake, not just radials, is a further distraction and can obscure the target when it’s most important to see what happened. So again…medium size .25 or 6.5 cal, no brake needed. [/QUOTE]
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