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Hearing Protection Hunting W/ Muzzle Brake
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2370324" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Some time ago I was working up a load with my .375 H&H using just under 80 grains of H4350 with a 300-grain bullet, a load that a friend used In Africa. I was using a brake and had ear plugs & passive muffs on. It was near the end of a long dry summer and much dust covered the roof of the shelter over the benches, in front of benches and other places. After the first shot dust flew & other shooters quit and looked concerned & asked if I was OK. It was a Vais brake & I had a tapered steel pin to push thru holes to unscrew or screw it on. I promptly took the brake off & never used it again. Sort of like contact sports. I now use Peltor electronic muffs, and my powder weights are usually under 45 grains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2370324, member: 115658"] Some time ago I was working up a load with my .375 H&H using just under 80 grains of H4350 with a 300-grain bullet, a load that a friend used In Africa. I was using a brake and had ear plugs & passive muffs on. It was near the end of a long dry summer and much dust covered the roof of the shelter over the benches, in front of benches and other places. After the first shot dust flew & other shooters quit and looked concerned & asked if I was OK. It was a Vais brake & I had a tapered steel pin to push thru holes to unscrew or screw it on. I promptly took the brake off & never used it again. Sort of like contact sports. I now use Peltor electronic muffs, and my powder weights are usually under 45 grains. [/QUOTE]
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