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<blockquote data-quote="DWill" data-source="post: 1512448" data-attributes="member: 61095"><p>I have a 338 Edge which has quite a bit of recoil. Always had a brake on it and it's manageable but seeing my hits was a challenge. When I put a suppressor on it the recoil was even less and I can usually spot my own hits. The suppressor I use is the Thunderbeast Ultra and it has its own brake that the suppressor mounts on. Same results with my 30-06 Ackley. I'm not familiar with the 28 Sherman but with the right setup a suppressor should work well for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DWill, post: 1512448, member: 61095"] I have a 338 Edge which has quite a bit of recoil. Always had a brake on it and it’s manageable but seeing my hits was a challenge. When I put a suppressor on it the recoil was even less and I can usually spot my own hits. The suppressor I use is the Thunderbeast Ultra and it has its own brake that the suppressor mounts on. Same results with my 30-06 Ackley. I’m not familiar with the 28 Sherman but with the right setup a suppressor should work well for you. [/QUOTE]
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