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Muzzle brake on a 300 Win Mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="ToKeepAndBear" data-source="post: 628912" data-attributes="member: 34194"><p>Have you considered a suppressor? They are legal in many states for purchase and in a number of states for hunting. I have had mine for about six months (Thunderbeast 30p-1). It makes it so much more pleasant to shoot compared to nothing (more recoil/noise) or a brake (extreme noise/blast). I still wear plugs when target shooting but it provides hearing safe numbers while hunting with no ear protection. I plan on deer hunting with mine this fall in TN. I personally find it easier to spot hits with a suppressor than a brake. I have a brake but never use it anymore. </p><p></p><p>It is very nice for introducing shooting to neophytes. A much less intimidating experience when it sounds like a .22LR vs a cannon! Worth the money and the wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToKeepAndBear, post: 628912, member: 34194"] Have you considered a suppressor? They are legal in many states for purchase and in a number of states for hunting. I have had mine for about six months (Thunderbeast 30p-1). It makes it so much more pleasant to shoot compared to nothing (more recoil/noise) or a brake (extreme noise/blast). I still wear plugs when target shooting but it provides hearing safe numbers while hunting with no ear protection. I plan on deer hunting with mine this fall in TN. I personally find it easier to spot hits with a suppressor than a brake. I have a brake but never use it anymore. It is very nice for introducing shooting to neophytes. A much less intimidating experience when it sounds like a .22LR vs a cannon! Worth the money and the wait. [/QUOTE]
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