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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1446470" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>The video is a bit alarming.</p><p>However, I have been shooting a 338RUM with a small PK (PainKiller) brake that has 3 holes in the top. The rifle is a semi-custom Rem LSS with the factory laminated stock. Barrel is a fluted #5 contour IIRC.</p><p>With nearly 1,000 rounds down the tube, I have experienced no ill effect on the rifle and it still shoots very small groups at 400yds.</p><p></p><p>JE - thanks for all of the great info that you have provided over the years. I saw this video when you first posted it and it certainly changed my view about brake geometry.</p><p>Although a 6.5 Creed doesn't need a brake, I tossed a Vais on mine just to promote smooth shooting from the bench. Interestingly enough, the first brake I ever owned was a Vais.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1446470, member: 313"] The video is a bit alarming. However, I have been shooting a 338RUM with a small PK (PainKiller) brake that has 3 holes in the top. The rifle is a semi-custom Rem LSS with the factory laminated stock. Barrel is a fluted #5 contour IIRC. With nearly 1,000 rounds down the tube, I have experienced no ill effect on the rifle and it still shoots very small groups at 400yds. JE - thanks for all of the great info that you have provided over the years. I saw this video when you first posted it and it certainly changed my view about brake geometry. Although a 6.5 Creed doesn't need a brake, I tossed a Vais on mine just to promote smooth shooting from the bench. Interestingly enough, the first brake I ever owned was a Vais. [/QUOTE]
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