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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 745723" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Do yourself a big favor and put a good brake on it before you even get started.</p><p></p><p>Read the last few pages on the "Muzzle Brake on a 300wm" thread and you'll understand why.</p><p></p><p>Even my 7mm STW's and 300 Rum are sheer pleasure to shoot because they have good muzzle breaks on them.</p><p></p><p>Out of all the things you can do to help your actual shooting in the field to me the muzzle brake is probably number one since it will allow you to see your impacts at any range with the above choices of calibers. That will make you a better rifleman because you aren't guessing and it will improve your percentages on follow ups dramatically because you can see instantly whether or not you missed and if you did what you need to do to correct instantly allowing you to put your follow up on target in ten seconds or less.</p><p></p><p>The latter can be extremely critical shooting in any kind of terrain that is not completely flat or if there is any sort of brush or trees that a missed or wounded animal can disappear into.</p><p></p><p>We have a number of sponsors to this site including Jim See and Kirby who make very nice, very effective muzzle brakes and this one here is my personal favorite. It's not even too rough on the ears if you have to make a quick shot and don't have time or forget to put on your "ears".</p><p><a href="http://www.snowymountainrifles.com/gun-smithing/%20Muzzle%20Brakes" target="_blank">Muzzle Brakes</a></p><p></p><p>This one came on a 7mm STW I recently purchased and it's the best MB overall I've ever used. I like it well enough that I'm going to put it on five other rifles I own already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 745723, member: 30902"] Do yourself a big favor and put a good brake on it before you even get started. Read the last few pages on the "Muzzle Brake on a 300wm" thread and you'll understand why. Even my 7mm STW's and 300 Rum are sheer pleasure to shoot because they have good muzzle breaks on them. Out of all the things you can do to help your actual shooting in the field to me the muzzle brake is probably number one since it will allow you to see your impacts at any range with the above choices of calibers. That will make you a better rifleman because you aren't guessing and it will improve your percentages on follow ups dramatically because you can see instantly whether or not you missed and if you did what you need to do to correct instantly allowing you to put your follow up on target in ten seconds or less. The latter can be extremely critical shooting in any kind of terrain that is not completely flat or if there is any sort of brush or trees that a missed or wounded animal can disappear into. We have a number of sponsors to this site including Jim See and Kirby who make very nice, very effective muzzle brakes and this one here is my personal favorite. It's not even too rough on the ears if you have to make a quick shot and don't have time or forget to put on your "ears". [url=http://www.snowymountainrifles.com/gun-smithing/%20Muzzle%20Brakes]Muzzle Brakes[/url] This one came on a 7mm STW I recently purchased and it's the best MB overall I've ever used. I like it well enough that I'm going to put it on five other rifles I own already. [/QUOTE]
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