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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1306849" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>After researching brakes a lot I settled on only one brand. For things like 7 Rem Mag and down I use Terminator T 2. For larger up to 7 RUM I would use T 3. They came out with a bigger one for even bigger stuff. It is called T 4.</p><p></p><p>I have brakes on everything except .223. I did install a brake on a .17 Remington because the shape of the stock had too much drop and I could not see impacts. The brake solved that problem.</p><p></p><p>The idea one doesn't need a brake is true. One doesn't need a high magnification scope. After all shooters got by with no sights and then open sights for generations. Same thing for light rifles. A light rifle a hundred years ago would be a tank today. But if a guy wants to enjoy his toys to the fullest he get the things that help enjoy his toys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1306849, member: 70559"] After researching brakes a lot I settled on only one brand. For things like 7 Rem Mag and down I use Terminator T 2. For larger up to 7 RUM I would use T 3. They came out with a bigger one for even bigger stuff. It is called T 4. I have brakes on everything except .223. I did install a brake on a .17 Remington because the shape of the stock had too much drop and I could not see impacts. The brake solved that problem. The idea one doesn't need a brake is true. One doesn't need a high magnification scope. After all shooters got by with no sights and then open sights for generations. Same thing for light rifles. A light rifle a hundred years ago would be a tank today. But if a guy wants to enjoy his toys to the fullest he get the things that help enjoy his toys. [/QUOTE]
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