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<blockquote data-quote="blvette75" data-source="post: 2926818" data-attributes="member: 72440"><p>Well I can relate to your situation, there have been several times where I have stopped shooting for a while, the 2nd time when I started shooting again I became recoil sensitive. I have some 9-11 blown disc in my neck and back now, I am now more recoil sensitive. At any rate, the radial brakes are not as bad on your ears, have several rifles that came with that style. I have a Brockman brake on my BAR 300 wm now, I can turn it off and on, got this from E Author Brown when I bought a barrel from them.. This is similar to a radial style to me it is not as bad on your ears, but I always wear muffs now anyway. For my heavier calibers I have a concussion device over my brake, the one I have is made by Indian creek I believe, and when I have it over my brake it resembles a suppressor, it effectively diverts sound away from the shooter and those on either side of the shooter. Refer to <a href="http://www.indiancreekdesigninc.com" target="_blank">www.indiancreekdesigninc.com</a> the device will make the recoil a push directly into your shoulder with a good brake. As far as a muzzle brake I will have to find the vendor but have a big 5 port brake on two of my rifles swap the concussion device back and forth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blvette75, post: 2926818, member: 72440"] Well I can relate to your situation, there have been several times where I have stopped shooting for a while, the 2nd time when I started shooting again I became recoil sensitive. I have some 9-11 blown disc in my neck and back now, I am now more recoil sensitive. At any rate, the radial brakes are not as bad on your ears, have several rifles that came with that style. I have a Brockman brake on my BAR 300 wm now, I can turn it off and on, got this from E Author Brown when I bought a barrel from them.. This is similar to a radial style to me it is not as bad on your ears, but I always wear muffs now anyway. For my heavier calibers I have a concussion device over my brake, the one I have is made by Indian creek I believe, and when I have it over my brake it resembles a suppressor, it effectively diverts sound away from the shooter and those on either side of the shooter. Refer to [URL="http://www.indiancreekdesigninc.com"]www.indiancreekdesigninc.com[/URL] the device will make the recoil a push directly into your shoulder with a good brake. As far as a muzzle brake I will have to find the vendor but have a big 5 port brake on two of my rifles swap the concussion device back and forth. [/QUOTE]
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