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Muzzle brake on a 300 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephens300" data-source="post: 574119" data-attributes="member: 32598"><p>First thing I did was put a Muzzle Break on my 300. I don't have have to prove my machoness by bruising my shoulder. It is just far more enjoyable to shoot when it doesn't hurt. Muzzle Break + Limbsaver recoil pad = painless magnum. Even pushing 220s. So then the question is, hunting. How do you keep your ears intact, literally, with a muzzle break? Brockman B.E.S.T break. That is what I have and I got it precisely because I wanted the option. Works great. It does have holes on the bottom so it will kick dust. It does tend to foul a little bit but if you keep it clean and oiled, it is great. Brockman only sells it on custom rifles these days (got mine 10+ years ago) but I did find that the E. Arthur Brown company has licensed it and will install it on your rifle or barrel.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.eabco.com/brockmanbrake.html" target="_blank">Brockman Brake - The muzzle brake that opens and closes its ports to control noise</a></p><p></p><p>Stephen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephens300, post: 574119, member: 32598"] First thing I did was put a Muzzle Break on my 300. I don't have have to prove my machoness by bruising my shoulder. It is just far more enjoyable to shoot when it doesn't hurt. Muzzle Break + Limbsaver recoil pad = painless magnum. Even pushing 220s. So then the question is, hunting. How do you keep your ears intact, literally, with a muzzle break? Brockman B.E.S.T break. That is what I have and I got it precisely because I wanted the option. Works great. It does have holes on the bottom so it will kick dust. It does tend to foul a little bit but if you keep it clean and oiled, it is great. Brockman only sells it on custom rifles these days (got mine 10+ years ago) but I did find that the E. Arthur Brown company has licensed it and will install it on your rifle or barrel. [url=http://www.eabco.com/brockmanbrake.html]Brockman Brake - The muzzle brake that opens and closes its ports to control noise[/url] Stephen [/QUOTE]
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