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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1527544" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>I went a different way with the brake on my RUM. It is Shrewd varmint brake from Brownels. This thing is about 1" od and is a radical brake with no holes on top and bottom. It comes in .22 caliber and you have to time and bore it. Recoil reduction is only so so. Reduces the 300 RUM to about the same as a 7WSM with 140 gr bullets. The cool part is the holes are all angled slightly forward. the shooter feels no blast and it doesn't seem as loud as an unbaked RUM. Great to hunt with. Bystanders say it is hideous though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1527544, member: 92702"] I went a different way with the brake on my RUM. It is Shrewd varmint brake from Brownels. This thing is about 1" od and is a radical brake with no holes on top and bottom. It comes in .22 caliber and you have to time and bore it. Recoil reduction is only so so. Reduces the 300 RUM to about the same as a 7WSM with 140 gr bullets. The cool part is the holes are all angled slightly forward. the shooter feels no blast and it doesn't seem as loud as an unbaked RUM. Great to hunt with. Bystanders say it is hideous though. [/QUOTE]
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