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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 32144"><p>I have both a Vais and a Holland and both are on 243Ai's , I can't realy tell which one reduces the recoil the most both work great abd have reduced the recoil to a slight bump in a 15lb gun.</p><p> Now as for noise , their both loud the Holland break seems to have a more pronounced high pitch crack where the Vais is just louder.</p><p></p><p>I have a Badger break on a 300Win mag that works very well also cuts recoil to by about 50% I guess , it actualy helped accuracy with VLD type bullets , I think that this is from the crown being cut at 0 deg and letting the gass out away from the bullet better ?? my next break will be an OPs , as they are suposed to work great and not be as loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 32144"] I have both a Vais and a Holland and both are on 243Ai's , I can't realy tell which one reduces the recoil the most both work great abd have reduced the recoil to a slight bump in a 15lb gun. Now as for noise , their both loud the Holland break seems to have a more pronounced high pitch crack where the Vais is just louder. I have a Badger break on a 300Win mag that works very well also cuts recoil to by about 50% I guess , it actualy helped accuracy with VLD type bullets , I think that this is from the crown being cut at 0 deg and letting the gass out away from the bullet better ?? my next break will be an OPs , as they are suposed to work great and not be as loud. [/QUOTE]
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