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Should I add 338 to my hunting rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="camodave7" data-source="post: 2198535" data-attributes="member: 118707"><p>The idea that any rifle needs a brake is a relatively new one as such things go. I have been shooting rifles now for 58 years, since I shot my first 22 at age 11, and I have never owned a rifle with a muzzle brake.</p><p>I watched a guy sighting in his Stone Sheep rifle once in British Columbia. If you want to see serious sheep hunters these are the best of the best. No idea what the gun was but my guess is it was not more than 8 pounds. I did ask and learned the chambering was the 300WSM. The gun had no brake.</p><p>His groups were under an inch. It is one thing to shoot one inch groups with your Sheep Rifle. It is an entirely different thing to do it with a light, hard recoiling gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camodave7, post: 2198535, member: 118707"] The idea that any rifle needs a brake is a relatively new one as such things go. I have been shooting rifles now for 58 years, since I shot my first 22 at age 11, and I have never owned a rifle with a muzzle brake. I watched a guy sighting in his Stone Sheep rifle once in British Columbia. If you want to see serious sheep hunters these are the best of the best. No idea what the gun was but my guess is it was not more than 8 pounds. I did ask and learned the chambering was the 300WSM. The gun had no brake. His groups were under an inch. It is one thing to shoot one inch groups with your Sheep Rifle. It is an entirely different thing to do it with a light, hard recoiling gun. [/QUOTE]
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