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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Shelp" data-source="post: 51768" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>sr90,</p><p> I can't give you a brand name for who has the most effective brake. But I can say that the brakes that cut down the most on recoil have large internal chambers in them and not just a clearance hole for the bullet to pass through with vent holes out the side. I had one of Dave Tooley's chamber brakes on a 300 Winny that a 9yr old kid shot very comfortably. I would say it was a lot like shooting a 243 Win without much jump.</p><p></p><p>Hope the description above gives you a mental picture. If not let me know and I'll try to get a picture posted of what I'm talking about.</p><p></p><p>BTW: That brake must have been doing something, because I've had more than one person at matches ask me what caliber I was shooting. The noise was that much more noticable to them over the other rifles being fired.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Shelp, post: 51768, member: 22"] sr90, I can't give you a brand name for who has the most effective brake. But I can say that the brakes that cut down the most on recoil have large internal chambers in them and not just a clearance hole for the bullet to pass through with vent holes out the side. I had one of Dave Tooley's chamber brakes on a 300 Winny that a 9yr old kid shot very comfortably. I would say it was a lot like shooting a 243 Win without much jump. Hope the description above gives you a mental picture. If not let me know and I'll try to get a picture posted of what I'm talking about. BTW: That brake must have been doing something, because I've had more than one person at matches ask me what caliber I was shooting. The noise was that much more noticable to them over the other rifles being fired. Steve [/QUOTE]
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