memtb
Well-Known Member
I would really be interested in what you see as far as point of impact changes.
I agree with your statement that the recoil while hunting is a non issue. My thought is to use the brake while practicing etc. and remove it during hunting season. I also would rather not have to use hearing protection while hunting-more often than not I hear the animal before I see it. I may look into something like the walker's game ear ear plugs that help hearing but cut out gun blast.
I'm considering those or something similar for use, when hunting with my "ported" 460 S&W. However, I've read "less than glowing reports" on them. The best (for hearing protection) would probably be muffs or very good plugs.... but many shot opportunities may be lost. Hearing protection is an absolute must with the handgun....I consider it an option ( which I will pass on) when hunting. Any bench work or extended shooting sessions, ear protection will be used.....though, the brake will not! memtb