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<blockquote data-quote="ColoYooper" data-source="post: 1225322" data-attributes="member: 64765"><p>Back to the muzzle-brake issue...Only once have I taken an animal with a muzzle-brake(300wm) and I had Tinnitus for the next 4 months. I've since been very comfortable with the blast and recoil while hunting (the adrenaline helps a ton) without the brake. I own and recommend several Muscle Brakes on my target rifles, but for hunting (I refuse to wear ear protection when hunting) I leave the brakes at home. Just sayn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColoYooper, post: 1225322, member: 64765"] Back to the muzzle-brake issue...Only once have I taken an animal with a muzzle-brake(300wm) and I had Tinnitus for the next 4 months. I've since been very comfortable with the blast and recoil while hunting (the adrenaline helps a ton) without the brake. I own and recommend several Muscle Brakes on my target rifles, but for hunting (I refuse to wear ear protection when hunting) I leave the brakes at home. Just sayn. [/QUOTE]
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