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<blockquote data-quote="akmtnhnt" data-source="post: 2609516" data-attributes="member: 120824"><p>It's not about long range hunting because the person that created the thread described his hunting area, which preclude most anything at that 200y range.</p><p></p><p>My muzzle brake opinion is of course an opinion, but like I said, I wouldn't hunt with anyone that did. Suppressors are things, easy enough to get there's not a reason in the world to use a brake hunting. I really cannot describe how much I hate brakes. At the range, on the hunt. Again, my opinion, but also my ears so I get to chose not to have them damaged.</p><p></p><p>The fish and game article is from experience with the average hunter. They know them better than anyone. And it happens to comport with what I've seen and experienced on the whole as well. Especially with the magnums.</p><p>I shoot, and have no qualms shooting past 200, and would not consider a 200y shot long range with most of my rifles. But for the average person who shoots almost never except while hunting, it's a pretty good point to stop at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akmtnhnt, post: 2609516, member: 120824"] It's not about long range hunting because the person that created the thread described his hunting area, which preclude most anything at that 200y range. My muzzle brake opinion is of course an opinion, but like I said, I wouldn't hunt with anyone that did. Suppressors are things, easy enough to get there's not a reason in the world to use a brake hunting. I really cannot describe how much I hate brakes. At the range, on the hunt. Again, my opinion, but also my ears so I get to chose not to have them damaged. The fish and game article is from experience with the average hunter. They know them better than anyone. And it happens to comport with what I've seen and experienced on the whole as well. Especially with the magnums. I shoot, and have no qualms shooting past 200, and would not consider a 200y shot long range with most of my rifles. But for the average person who shoots almost never except while hunting, it's a pretty good point to stop at. [/QUOTE]
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