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<blockquote data-quote="linksmechanic" data-source="post: 277713" data-attributes="member: 7317"><p>.338 no thanks. The muzzle brake is hard on the ears in the field and I won't wear ear plugs while hunting. I push a 180 grain berger at 2950 in a 7rm and it runs with the big boys to 800 yards with no annoying brake. Don't get me wrong I love shooting the big .338's at the range but in real world hunting where it could be a close or long shot get something you don't have to wear ear plugs. I tried it a few years back and I'm done with the brake thing in the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linksmechanic, post: 277713, member: 7317"] .338 no thanks. The muzzle brake is hard on the ears in the field and I won't wear ear plugs while hunting. I push a 180 grain berger at 2950 in a 7rm and it runs with the big boys to 800 yards with no annoying brake. Don't get me wrong I love shooting the big .338's at the range but in real world hunting where it could be a close or long shot get something you don't have to wear ear plugs. I tried it a few years back and I'm done with the brake thing in the field. [/QUOTE]
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