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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 98304" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>I am trying to decide on a brake for my dads 300 RUM. Where we live, its very sandy. With the vais, since they have holes all the way around, it seems like it would kick up dust like a son of a gun. I have had the holland style and could shoot prone with my 25-06 and did not have to many problems with sand blasting back at me. However, things are a bit different with a case burning almost 2x more powder. I shoot prone quite a bit as thats my steadiest position, so from what I've read and heard and asked for advice, the Holland styles are the way to go for the bigger cases if your shooting prone quite a bit. I do like the looks of the vais a lot better though. I like the slim line styles a lot better then the styles that aren't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 98304, member: 1403"] I am trying to decide on a brake for my dads 300 RUM. Where we live, its very sandy. With the vais, since they have holes all the way around, it seems like it would kick up dust like a son of a gun. I have had the holland style and could shoot prone with my 25-06 and did not have to many problems with sand blasting back at me. However, things are a bit different with a case burning almost 2x more powder. I shoot prone quite a bit as thats my steadiest position, so from what I've read and heard and asked for advice, the Holland styles are the way to go for the bigger cases if your shooting prone quite a bit. I do like the looks of the vais a lot better though. I like the slim line styles a lot better then the styles that aren't. [/QUOTE]
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