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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
muzzle loader muzzle brake
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<blockquote data-quote="Palmetto" data-source="post: 1928241" data-attributes="member: 114677"><p>So, to the original post asking about the smoke being pushed outward, I can confirm that with the proper brake it is possible to see the target after the shot. This is my wife shooting my 450 bushmaster with a homemade black powder cartridge. The rifle is a ruger american ranch with the ruger brake. You can clearly see the smoke being pushed out of her line of sight. If you plan to shoot at a public range, I would steer away from this. However if it is used purely for hunting, the deer won't care after the shot anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palmetto, post: 1928241, member: 114677"] So, to the original post asking about the smoke being pushed outward, I can confirm that with the proper brake it is possible to see the target after the shot. This is my wife shooting my 450 bushmaster with a homemade black powder cartridge. The rifle is a ruger american ranch with the ruger brake. You can clearly see the smoke being pushed out of her line of sight. If you plan to shoot at a public range, I would steer away from this. However if it is used purely for hunting, the deer won't care after the shot anyway. [/QUOTE]
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