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<blockquote data-quote="EarlYoung" data-source="post: 1348793" data-attributes="member: 102663"><p>My father was the same way until we inherited a braked 8lb 300WM that shot felt like a 243 and an unbraked 7lb 7mm mag that was miserable to shoot and we now pay the extra cash to brake anything larger than a 270. We are hunters, but the brake makes a comfortable gun to shoot and takes out some human error you may not know you had. I'm young, healthy, I even shoot 3 1/2" 12 gauge for fun varmint removal, but in a big bore rifle I want to shoot accurately I will have a brake installed, it's night and day.</p><p></p><p>Ask your gunsmith if he makes brakes to fit your rifle's contours, that's how ours are. I've never bought one to be threaded on but expect it to be slightly over-sized to your barrel. It shouldn't be a problem to install either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EarlYoung, post: 1348793, member: 102663"] My father was the same way until we inherited a braked 8lb 300WM that shot felt like a 243 and an unbraked 7lb 7mm mag that was miserable to shoot and we now pay the extra cash to brake anything larger than a 270. We are hunters, but the brake makes a comfortable gun to shoot and takes out some human error you may not know you had. I'm young, healthy, I even shoot 3 1/2" 12 gauge for fun varmint removal, but in a big bore rifle I want to shoot accurately I will have a brake installed, it's night and day. Ask your gunsmith if he makes brakes to fit your rifle's contours, that's how ours are. I've never bought one to be threaded on but expect it to be slightly over-sized to your barrel. It shouldn't be a problem to install either way. [/QUOTE]
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