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Muzzle brake on a 300 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="BH107" data-source="post: 609981" data-attributes="member: 19759"><p>Exactly. One of the benefits of a break on a larger magnum is to be able to see your own bullet impact at long range, so that if you need to make adjustments you can. If you aren't shooting over 200 yards, well you probably don't need a 300 Win Mag anyways, but if you like the abuse of a 7 pound magnum in your tree stand then by all means have fun, but a 243 will do the job.</p><p> </p><p>One more thing, if you don't have 2 seconds to put ear protection in, you probably shouldn't be making a "long range" shot anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BH107, post: 609981, member: 19759"] Exactly. One of the benefits of a break on a larger magnum is to be able to see your own bullet impact at long range, so that if you need to make adjustments you can. If you aren't shooting over 200 yards, well you probably don't need a 300 Win Mag anyways, but if you like the abuse of a 7 pound magnum in your tree stand then by all means have fun, but a 243 will do the job. One more thing, if you don't have 2 seconds to put ear protection in, you probably shouldn't be making a "long range" shot anyways. [/QUOTE]
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