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<blockquote data-quote="Tracer" data-source="post: 102138" data-attributes="member: 5742"><p>I suppose if all you do is shoot at targets with your muzzle braked rifle, that is fine and dandy. I know I sure don't want to be near you when the report is sounded. I also don't need to worry about losing anymore of my hearing. </p><p></p><p>I don't want to be in bear country or a country like Africa and being trying to stick ear plugs in my ears, when I need to shoot. I tried that wearing ear plugs for half a day once and got a headache pluse and ear ache.</p><p></p><p>No sir! I don't shoot muzzle brakes on my hunting rifles. I may resort to a recoil pad, which I believe is better from the hunters stand point but NO BRAKES on the rifle. I shoot a .375 Weatherby and a .458-Lott with no muzzle brakes. The guide or PH will be high fives after the hunt and be able to hear you as well. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracer, post: 102138, member: 5742"] I suppose if all you do is shoot at targets with your muzzle braked rifle, that is fine and dandy. I know I sure don't want to be near you when the report is sounded. I also don't need to worry about losing anymore of my hearing. I don't want to be in bear country or a country like Africa and being trying to stick ear plugs in my ears, when I need to shoot. I tried that wearing ear plugs for half a day once and got a headache pluse and ear ache. No sir! I don't shoot muzzle brakes on my hunting rifles. I may resort to a recoil pad, which I believe is better from the hunters stand point but NO BRAKES on the rifle. I shoot a .375 Weatherby and a .458-Lott with no muzzle brakes. The guide or PH will be high fives after the hunt and be able to hear you as well. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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