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<blockquote data-quote="GRG" data-source="post: 2286553" data-attributes="member: 100299"><p>As I'm getting back into CF rifles I have pushed away from brakes do to the noise. I like to shoot even my hunting rifles off the bench and as the distance increases I'm swaying back towards using brakes. Just ordered another barrel threaded to allow a brake and better spotting by myself at long range. I have aso had multiple surgeries on my shoulder and back and don't want to induce anymore abuse on them than I have to. From now on I will either thread or buy threaded barrels just to have the option. You can always leave the brake off and put on a thread protector.</p><p></p><p>Shooting long distance and no brake kind of go against each other as I see it. I understand what you are saying though and its hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Haha </p><p></p><p>I also just bought a set of good quality electronic hearing protection, pretty awsome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRG, post: 2286553, member: 100299"] As I'm getting back into CF rifles I have pushed away from brakes do to the noise. I like to shoot even my hunting rifles off the bench and as the distance increases I'm swaying back towards using brakes. Just ordered another barrel threaded to allow a brake and better spotting by myself at long range. I have aso had multiple surgeries on my shoulder and back and don't want to induce anymore abuse on them than I have to. From now on I will either thread or buy threaded barrels just to have the option. You can always leave the brake off and put on a thread protector. Shooting long distance and no brake kind of go against each other as I see it. I understand what you are saying though and its hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Haha I also just bought a set of good quality electronic hearing protection, pretty awsome. [/QUOTE]
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