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Sendero 300 RUM; Shoot it, re-barrel it, or build new?
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1348079" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Ports angled rearwards are loud, and annoying at the range for the people sitting next to you. </p><p></p><p>But work fantastic to reduce recoil. I just fired a single shot from my 10# 7RM pushing a 180 Hybrid @ 2996fps with an APA Micro Bast... brake on it last week from an open hillside to take my elk at 662 yards. No hearing protection. It was not obnoxious. My ears were not ringing. But I was able to stay on target, see the muzzle flash through the scope, watch the bull hump up and take off at impact and get a view of the direction he went to help aid in recovery because muzzle jump and recoil were light enough to keep the scope on target @ 20x. He went 50 yards before piling up. </p><p></p><p>I have a few APA brakes, a couple Badger Thruster brakes, a Hawkins 3 port, and an AxisWorks 3 port mini. All work very well. All are loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1348079, member: 68875"] Ports angled rearwards are loud, and annoying at the range for the people sitting next to you. But work fantastic to reduce recoil. I just fired a single shot from my 10# 7RM pushing a 180 Hybrid @ 2996fps with an APA Micro Bast... brake on it last week from an open hillside to take my elk at 662 yards. No hearing protection. It was not obnoxious. My ears were not ringing. But I was able to stay on target, see the muzzle flash through the scope, watch the bull hump up and take off at impact and get a view of the direction he went to help aid in recovery because muzzle jump and recoil were light enough to keep the scope on target @ 20x. He went 50 yards before piling up. I have a few APA brakes, a couple Badger Thruster brakes, a Hawkins 3 port, and an AxisWorks 3 port mini. All work very well. All are loud. [/QUOTE]
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