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<blockquote data-quote="RH300UM" data-source="post: 2832708" data-attributes="member: 12469"><p>Depends on the shooter. Each one is different. I've seen a fair bit of shooters and it's a personal thing for them. Me too!</p><p>Brakes can be very effective at recoil mitigation. Hard on the ears. If it helps the shot/shooter make the kill I'm not going to say anything. </p><p>Simple thought process for me</p><p>If it helps you use it. If you can be just as effective without out and you choose not to use it that's great. </p><p>I personally won't be pushing one way over another</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RH300UM, post: 2832708, member: 12469"] Depends on the shooter. Each one is different. I’ve seen a fair bit of shooters and it’s a personal thing for them. Me too! Brakes can be very effective at recoil mitigation. Hard on the ears. If it helps the shot/shooter make the kill I’m not going to say anything. Simple thought process for me If it helps you use it. If you can be just as effective without out and you choose not to use it that’s great. I personally won’t be pushing one way over another [/QUOTE]
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