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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1776017" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>As a brake manufacturer, I understand you disliking it when someone says another brake is, in their opinion, the best. I beg to differ though, that others that make brakes, fail to test them. That's a marketing sales pitch.</p><p>I haven't called your baby ugly, nor have I even mentioned your brakes in any way. I didn't even know you were a brake manufacturer/vendor/sponsor until I read your signature.</p><p></p><p>The T-Rex is an excellent brake and many shooters are using it on both substitute and SML rifles. Muzzleloaders shooting 3,200fps with 325gr bullets.</p><p>Some of the TOP custom muzzleloader builders use that brake on their own personal rifles. Now if they're using that brake themselves, then there's something to be said for the brake.</p><p></p><p>Just to make something clear, I don't sell brakes, nor do I manufacture brakes and I'm not a vendor.</p><p>However if I have a great year, I can send up to 2,000 muzzleloader rounds a year, utilizing charges as low as 84/120 of BH that is a maximum allowed for competition and must be shot without a brake, and up to 2,900fps with SML.</p><p></p><p>As for BH, it has no where near the pressure spike that T7 has. BH is mild to shoot compared equal amounts compared to T7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1776017, member: 33046"] As a brake manufacturer, I understand you disliking it when someone says another brake is, in their opinion, the best. I beg to differ though, that others that make brakes, fail to test them. That's a marketing sales pitch. I haven't called your baby ugly, nor have I even mentioned your brakes in any way. I didn't even know you were a brake manufacturer/vendor/sponsor until I read your signature. The T-Rex is an excellent brake and many shooters are using it on both substitute and SML rifles. Muzzleloaders shooting 3,200fps with 325gr bullets. Some of the TOP custom muzzleloader builders use that brake on their own personal rifles. Now if they're using that brake themselves, then there's something to be said for the brake. Just to make something clear, I don't sell brakes, nor do I manufacture brakes and I'm not a vendor. However if I have a great year, I can send up to 2,000 muzzleloader rounds a year, utilizing charges as low as 84/120 of BH that is a maximum allowed for competition and must be shot without a brake, and up to 2,900fps with SML. As for BH, it has no where near the pressure spike that T7 has. BH is mild to shoot compared equal amounts compared to T7. [/QUOTE]
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