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Recommend a Brake--Seekins Havak
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Richard Gray" data-source="post: 1964829" data-attributes="member: 111239"><p>My first question is; With a 6.5, why do you even need a brake? But if you actually feel that you need one! I have 3 rifles with brakes 2, Ruger's (don't know what brake they use) but the Hawkeye .375 kicks like a mule with the brake. This rifle comes with the brake as did the 5.56 MPR (Why I don't know, its a **** .22) Then I have the Weatherby .340 with the Accubrake. This beast kicks less than my 308's without brakes. The Accubrake is probably one of the best on the market. A good contender would be the Browning BOSS. A lot of the manufacturers have improved their products so much in the past few years, and just listen to what a lot of these guys are saying about the products. With the exception of my Ruger5.56 MPR which came with a brake on it, I don't really see a need for a brake on anything 308 or under. I've shot the .308's for 50 years without a brake and actually feel that they don't have a serious kick. My choice is the Accubrake by Weatherby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Richard Gray, post: 1964829, member: 111239"] My first question is; With a 6.5, why do you even need a brake? But if you actually feel that you need one! I have 3 rifles with brakes 2, Ruger's (don't know what brake they use) but the Hawkeye .375 kicks like a mule with the brake. This rifle comes with the brake as did the 5.56 MPR (Why I don't know, its a **** .22) Then I have the Weatherby .340 with the Accubrake. This beast kicks less than my 308's without brakes. The Accubrake is probably one of the best on the market. A good contender would be the Browning BOSS. A lot of the manufacturers have improved their products so much in the past few years, and just listen to what a lot of these guys are saying about the products. With the exception of my Ruger5.56 MPR which came with a brake on it, I don't really see a need for a brake on anything 308 or under. I've shot the .308's for 50 years without a brake and actually feel that they don't have a serious kick. My choice is the Accubrake by Weatherby. [/QUOTE]
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