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Why a brake over a can or vice versa
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<blockquote data-quote="LRHWAL" data-source="post: 303367" data-attributes="member: 5418"><p>I've been considering a brake for a long time. Just never got around to it and I was put off by the idea of the noise as sometimes where I hunt there is little time to put on muffs and it's another thing I'd need to carry close at hand.</p><p></p><p>So I wondered whether a silencer might not be the answer. The biggest negative I see is the look (they are butt ugly!). But balance and the increased length does bother me. </p><p></p><p>Are silencers as sturdy as brakes? They are long and I wonder if bumping it won't be more inclined to put the silencer out of alignment with the bore. Also any comments on accuracy with silencers? Obviously load development needs to be tweaked.</p><p></p><p>Any comments on why you prefer a brake.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRHWAL, post: 303367, member: 5418"] I've been considering a brake for a long time. Just never got around to it and I was put off by the idea of the noise as sometimes where I hunt there is little time to put on muffs and it's another thing I'd need to carry close at hand. So I wondered whether a silencer might not be the answer. The biggest negative I see is the look (they are butt ugly!). But balance and the increased length does bother me. Are silencers as sturdy as brakes? They are long and I wonder if bumping it won't be more inclined to put the silencer out of alignment with the bore. Also any comments on accuracy with silencers? Obviously load development needs to be tweaked. Any comments on why you prefer a brake. Thanks for the advice! [/QUOTE]
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