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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1527652" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Yup. No top ports. Granted my rifle is 13.5 lbs, but I can watch impacts at 100 yards. I shot a doe pronghorn this year at 140 yards and I watched the bullet hit on 16x. All the rest of my shots this year were 300 yards out to 817 yards, last year all my shots were 300-713 yards, and I have never failed to see my impact. </p><p></p><p>For anything in this caliber range, I wouldn't worry about getting any other brake. If I was looking into a big heavy recoiling cartridge, such as a .338 Lapua, Edge, or something like that, I would probably spend the extra money for one of the Allen Precision Shooting Pain Killer brakes to make sure I got the absolute most recoil reduction, but for a mid to small sized cartridge like a 6.5x284 or my .260 ai, I don't think there is enough of a difference to justify three times the price for a brake, as the mbm 3 port lil beast brake can be had for $72 shipped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1527652, member: 87243"] Yup. No top ports. Granted my rifle is 13.5 lbs, but I can watch impacts at 100 yards. I shot a doe pronghorn this year at 140 yards and I watched the bullet hit on 16x. All the rest of my shots this year were 300 yards out to 817 yards, last year all my shots were 300-713 yards, and I have never failed to see my impact. For anything in this caliber range, I wouldn't worry about getting any other brake. If I was looking into a big heavy recoiling cartridge, such as a .338 Lapua, Edge, or something like that, I would probably spend the extra money for one of the Allen Precision Shooting Pain Killer brakes to make sure I got the absolute most recoil reduction, but for a mid to small sized cartridge like a 6.5x284 or my .260 ai, I don't think there is enough of a difference to justify three times the price for a brake, as the mbm 3 port lil beast brake can be had for $72 shipped. [/QUOTE]
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