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to brake or not to brake a .308
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<blockquote data-quote="300rum" data-source="post: 246553" data-attributes="member: 6231"><p>Brake it. One advised do not use the Vise Brake (the one with holes all around) Lots of dust and you will not be able to spot your own shots.</p><p>Use the DE Brake, (3 holes on top, and 3 holes left and 3 holes right) </p><p>Noise is not an issue using a earplugs (20-30db noise reduction) and you can talk with them on.</p><p>I use a DE Muzllebrake on my 338 Edge rifle and I love it.</p><p>I can spot ALL MY SHOTS. This is the reason why a put a brake. and I DO NOT REGRET IT AT ALL.</p><p></p><p>just do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300rum, post: 246553, member: 6231"] Brake it. One advised do not use the Vise Brake (the one with holes all around) Lots of dust and you will not be able to spot your own shots. Use the DE Brake, (3 holes on top, and 3 holes left and 3 holes right) Noise is not an issue using a earplugs (20-30db noise reduction) and you can talk with them on. I use a DE Muzllebrake on my 338 Edge rifle and I love it. I can spot ALL MY SHOTS. This is the reason why a put a brake. and I DO NOT REGRET IT AT ALL. just do it. [/QUOTE]
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