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Muzzle brake or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Simmons" data-source="post: 1350553" data-attributes="member: 102769"><p>I've spent a fair amount of time behind unbraked 300Ultras and 375 Rugers so I've developed a degree of recoil tolerance, but for a LR hunting rig I recommend going with a brake. The main reason is ability to spot your own shots if needed. I put a brake on everything 6mm and up. I carry electronic muffs in the field for noise abatement. I have a pair of plugs on a cord around my neck in case I need to make a hasty shot at close range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Simmons, post: 1350553, member: 102769"] I've spent a fair amount of time behind unbraked 300Ultras and 375 Rugers so I've developed a degree of recoil tolerance, but for a LR hunting rig I recommend going with a brake. The main reason is ability to spot your own shots if needed. I put a brake on everything 6mm and up. I carry electronic muffs in the field for noise abatement. I have a pair of plugs on a cord around my neck in case I need to make a hasty shot at close range. [/QUOTE]
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