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muzzlebreak noise in the field?
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<blockquote data-quote="pburton" data-source="post: 977149" data-attributes="member: 48978"><p>I currently use hearing protection with all of my shooting anymore. I had a .300 win mag with a brake for a couple years and never used hearing protection when hunting. About 5 years ago I shot an Elk in open terrain without hearing protection. I could barely hear out of my right ear for nearly three days. From that point on I no longer use a brake on any of my rifles and wear hearing protection. It takes some getting used to but it is worth it in the end. The only thing I miss about the brake is that is was so much easier to stay on target for follow up shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pburton, post: 977149, member: 48978"] I currently use hearing protection with all of my shooting anymore. I had a .300 win mag with a brake for a couple years and never used hearing protection when hunting. About 5 years ago I shot an Elk in open terrain without hearing protection. I could barely hear out of my right ear for nearly three days. From that point on I no longer use a brake on any of my rifles and wear hearing protection. It takes some getting used to but it is worth it in the end. The only thing I miss about the brake is that is was so much easier to stay on target for follow up shots. [/QUOTE]
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