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To Brake or Not to Brake?
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<blockquote data-quote="topwater225" data-source="post: 289110" data-attributes="member: 6315"><p>I'm on the other side of the fence.....</p><p> </p><p>I would for sure. I felt the same as those who posted against it. That is until I had a 7WSM built with a badger break. I had a thread protector made thinking I may not like a break, but honestly I can't imagine taking it off. It may have to do with the type of break, but mine is only loud to those sitting or standing beside me when I shoot. It's the style with the ports only on the sides, not the bottom or top.....highly recomended.</p><p> </p><p>I shot an STW for years......get a good style break and you'll love it. I promise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topwater225, post: 289110, member: 6315"] I'm on the other side of the fence..... I would for sure. I felt the same as those who posted against it. That is until I had a 7WSM built with a badger break. I had a thread protector made thinking I may not like a break, but honestly I can't imagine taking it off. It may have to do with the type of break, but mine is only loud to those sitting or standing beside me when I shoot. It's the style with the ports only on the sides, not the bottom or top.....highly recomended. I shot an STW for years......get a good style break and you'll love it. I promise! [/QUOTE]
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