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<blockquote data-quote="rooster740" data-source="post: 998791" data-attributes="member: 10582"><p>I have a Gentry brake on my 300 rum. I swear it reduces recoil as good as my baffle break on my 300win and is not extremely loud for the shooter. The Gentry is called a quiet brake, and after shooting a baffled brake it is quiet, ( for the shooter). It is a radial brake with the holes slightly angled forward. The gentry brake does blow dirt when shooting prone, but I typically lay out a canvas manty as my shooting mat when playing around or in a planned extended wolf hide. I have shot it without ear plugs and it is not terrible. Once I shot my baffled brake at a coyote last year without earplugs, and I swear my ears are ringing today from that shot! Terrible noisy that makes me flinch more then the recoil!</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster740, post: 998791, member: 10582"] I have a Gentry brake on my 300 rum. I swear it reduces recoil as good as my baffle break on my 300win and is not extremely loud for the shooter. The Gentry is called a quiet brake, and after shooting a baffled brake it is quiet, ( for the shooter). It is a radial brake with the holes slightly angled forward. The gentry brake does blow dirt when shooting prone, but I typically lay out a canvas manty as my shooting mat when playing around or in a planned extended wolf hide. I have shot it without ear plugs and it is not terrible. Once I shot my baffled brake at a coyote last year without earplugs, and I swear my ears are ringing today from that shot! Terrible noisy that makes me flinch more then the recoil! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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