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Poll: brake or no brake, 6.5 prc 26", 9lbs
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveBurton" data-source="post: 1841452" data-attributes="member: 59541"><p>I would thread it for the brake and install a good one for several reasons.</p><p>Load development and sighting in at the range will be more pleasant.</p><p>Spotting your shots will be a lot easier for target and hunting. I know we all strive for the 1st shot hits but sometimes it doesn't happen. Knowing where your shot went allows you to adjust for wind, etc.</p><p>And also to use a suppressor. I'm getting one this year and plan on using it while hunting. My ears ring all of the time now and I don't want to go totally deaf. People that hunt in thick woods understand that you usually don't have time to get ready and put on muffs before the shot like you do out west. My hunts in AZ are lot more relaxed than a PA deer drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveBurton, post: 1841452, member: 59541"] I would thread it for the brake and install a good one for several reasons. Load development and sighting in at the range will be more pleasant. Spotting your shots will be a lot easier for target and hunting. I know we all strive for the 1st shot hits but sometimes it doesn't happen. Knowing where your shot went allows you to adjust for wind, etc. And also to use a suppressor. I'm getting one this year and plan on using it while hunting. My ears ring all of the time now and I don't want to go totally deaf. People that hunt in thick woods understand that you usually don't have time to get ready and put on muffs before the shot like you do out west. My hunts in AZ are lot more relaxed than a PA deer drive. [/QUOTE]
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