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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1710697" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Keith, not even sure I want a brake at this time but wanted to gather as much info for an informed decision. Since I retired as Dir of Health Safety Environmental from a $100B company you are preaching to choir on hearing protection. I bring extra to range to insure those who show up have something or not shoot while I am there. I even hunt with Walker EMuffs just to make sure, only takes a second to put on. I have been lucky that at an early age I was taught to shoot with hearing protection or don't shoot at all. SO my hearing is actually pretty good for my age even after how many thousands of rounds. I already decided against the side discharge etc for very reason but being open minded to get data is always good to either refute or re-enforce your position. I am more intrigued by the concept of staying on target in scope with brake than anything else. I appreciate the depth of knowledge on this site and would be foolish not to solicit input from it. My lean right now is no for the 300WSM at this time but looking at a 338 something build down the road which may cause this to definitely come into play.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Muddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1710697, member: 63925"] Keith, not even sure I want a brake at this time but wanted to gather as much info for an informed decision. Since I retired as Dir of Health Safety Environmental from a $100B company you are preaching to choir on hearing protection. I bring extra to range to insure those who show up have something or not shoot while I am there. I even hunt with Walker EMuffs just to make sure, only takes a second to put on. I have been lucky that at an early age I was taught to shoot with hearing protection or don't shoot at all. SO my hearing is actually pretty good for my age even after how many thousands of rounds. I already decided against the side discharge etc for very reason but being open minded to get data is always good to either refute or re-enforce your position. I am more intrigued by the concept of staying on target in scope with brake than anything else. I appreciate the depth of knowledge on this site and would be foolish not to solicit input from it. My lean right now is no for the 300WSM at this time but looking at a 338 something build down the road which may cause this to definitely come into play. Thanks, Muddy [/QUOTE]
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