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<blockquote data-quote="Holycity73" data-source="post: 1491015" data-attributes="member: 106526"><p>I used to get grief from people who said recoil wasn't an issue for a real man. Well, I run brakes on almost all of my rifles and those people aren't around anymore. I say run a brake because recoil Managemwnt has been a consideration with almost every technological advancement in firearm engineering. From comb height and angle to powder charges. Anything that assists in mitigation of recoil will lead to better shot placement, less loss of sight picture and ultimately a more enjoyable experience. </p><p>Funny how those people who gave me grief weren't running Bakelite butt plates on their 300 winmags. </p><p></p><p>Brake, can etc... run it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holycity73, post: 1491015, member: 106526"] I used to get grief from people who said recoil wasn’t an issue for a real man. Well, I run brakes on almost all of my rifles and those people aren’t around anymore. I say run a brake because recoil Managemwnt has been a consideration with almost every technological advancement in firearm engineering. From comb height and angle to powder charges. Anything that assists in mitigation of recoil will lead to better shot placement, less loss of sight picture and ultimately a more enjoyable experience. Funny how those people who gave me grief weren’t running Bakelite butt plates on their 300 winmags. Brake, can etc... run it. [/QUOTE]
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