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<blockquote data-quote="NCBoy" data-source="post: 493566" data-attributes="member: 25474"><p>I must agree with Sarg. I do not have a gun without a muzzle break. I have a 7mag and 6.5X300 Weatherby Mag all with muzzle breaks. The 7Mags ends up shooting like a 223 or 243 depending on charge and bullet weight. The 300 is heavier and shoots like a pea shooter. No recoil at all. I wear in ear protection so sound is not an issue but the ability to see where my bullet lands and to follow up with a second shot is a big bonus. Try this, go shoot your friends biggest caliber rifle and then have him load the gun for you for further shots. During one shot (unknown by you) have him hand you an empty rifle and you will see if you flinch. Doing exactly this, I flinch. I do not with a break. I am a big fan of breaks or maybe I am just soft but I do not want to flinch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NCBoy, post: 493566, member: 25474"] I must agree with Sarg. I do not have a gun without a muzzle break. I have a 7mag and 6.5X300 Weatherby Mag all with muzzle breaks. The 7Mags ends up shooting like a 223 or 243 depending on charge and bullet weight. The 300 is heavier and shoots like a pea shooter. No recoil at all. I wear in ear protection so sound is not an issue but the ability to see where my bullet lands and to follow up with a second shot is a big bonus. Try this, go shoot your friends biggest caliber rifle and then have him load the gun for you for further shots. During one shot (unknown by you) have him hand you an empty rifle and you will see if you flinch. Doing exactly this, I flinch. I do not with a break. I am a big fan of breaks or maybe I am just soft but I do not want to flinch. [/QUOTE]
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