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To muzzle break or not to muzzle break
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 1725484" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>For you folks that do a "lot" of shooting, I can certainly see and understand why you would want one. For a rifle that is only used for hunting, and zero verifications, meaning very few shots fired....I see them "only" as a detriment! Unless, the shooter has a shoulder problem.....which is an entirely different situation. </p><p></p><p> Unless the recoil exceeds 60 or so ft/lbs. it should be quite tolerable in a hunting type scenario. Hell, my wife hunts with an "un-braked" (she absolutely hates brakes), sub 9 lb., .338 WM.....and is very lethal with it. She'll be the first one to tell you that she "does not" enjoy bench work....but when shooting game....she doesn't notice the recoil! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 1725484, member: 75451"] For you folks that do a “lot” of shooting, I can certainly see and understand why you would want one. For a rifle that is only used for hunting, and zero verifications, meaning very few shots fired....I see them “only” as a detriment! Unless, the shooter has a shoulder problem.....which is an entirely different situation. Unless the recoil exceeds 60 or so ft/lbs. it should be quite tolerable in a hunting type scenario. Hell, my wife hunts with an “un-braked” (she absolutely hates brakes), sub 9 lb., .338 WM.....and is very lethal with it. She’ll be the first one to tell you that she “does not” enjoy bench work....but when shooting game....she doesn’t notice the recoil! memtb [/QUOTE]
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