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Recommend a Brake--Seekins Havak
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<blockquote data-quote="Ninering62" data-source="post: 1970997" data-attributes="member: 114278"><p>On a CF rifle I'd only have 1 of 2 brakes on them until I came across the Beast brakes in titanium. Either the little Bastard or a tunable BOSS brake like Browning & Winchester use to make that enabled me to shoot every bullet weight I wanted to use from the lightest to the heaviest in my Rem 7mm Mag & 300 Win Mag both were Browning A-Bolt ll's and I could shoot them all day long if I wanted to. It was awesome to have 2 off the rack mag LR rifles that could do all that & were tac drivers I could burn 3-4 boxes of ammo up in a session & still carry the gun back to my truck in the same hand too. The only drawback for me with the brakes on my " Hunting Rifles " was forgetting to bring earplugs of forget/not have time to put them in & shoot. It's a painful mistake I've made more than once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninering62, post: 1970997, member: 114278"] On a CF rifle I'd only have 1 of 2 brakes on them until I came across the Beast brakes in titanium. Either the little Bastard or a tunable BOSS brake like Browning & Winchester use to make that enabled me to shoot every bullet weight I wanted to use from the lightest to the heaviest in my Rem 7mm Mag & 300 Win Mag both were Browning A-Bolt ll's and I could shoot them all day long if I wanted to. It was awesome to have 2 off the rack mag LR rifles that could do all that & were tac drivers I could burn 3-4 boxes of ammo up in a session & still carry the gun back to my truck in the same hand too. The only drawback for me with the brakes on my " Hunting Rifles " was forgetting to bring earplugs of forget/not have time to put them in & shoot. It's a painful mistake I've made more than once. [/QUOTE]
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