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Muzzle brake on a 300 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 740931" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Tech you missed my point.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't talking about letting them compare the noise I was talking about letting them compare the felt recoil.</p><p></p><p>Let them shoot it braked, then remove the brake. They will then understand how much more pleasant and enjoyable the brake is when you can actually follow your trace and see the impacts, not to mention how valuable it is on correcting for follow ups and no matter how good any of us think or say we are, we will miss a substantial number of those first shot opportunities in the field at LR because unlike shooting off of a nice comfy bench at the range actual hunting conditions frequently throw unaccounted for variables and unknowns into the equation.</p><p></p><p>BTW I've shot some brake that will absolutely make your ears bleed and you can feel the blast pressure against your eyes. Thankfully however that tech has come a million miles forward in relatively few years since I shot my first braked rifles.</p><p></p><p>Except for the dust storms they can kick up shooting prone I absolutely love the Gentry Quiet brake. I swear my Rum is quieter with it on than without it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 740931, member: 30902"] Tech you missed my point. I wasn't talking about letting them compare the noise I was talking about letting them compare the felt recoil. Let them shoot it braked, then remove the brake. They will then understand how much more pleasant and enjoyable the brake is when you can actually follow your trace and see the impacts, not to mention how valuable it is on correcting for follow ups and no matter how good any of us think or say we are, we will miss a substantial number of those first shot opportunities in the field at LR because unlike shooting off of a nice comfy bench at the range actual hunting conditions frequently throw unaccounted for variables and unknowns into the equation. BTW I've shot some brake that will absolutely make your ears bleed and you can feel the blast pressure against your eyes. Thankfully however that tech has come a million miles forward in relatively few years since I shot my first braked rifles. Except for the dust storms they can kick up shooting prone I absolutely love the Gentry Quiet brake. I swear my Rum is quieter with it on than without it. [/QUOTE]
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