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Quote from: runamuk on March 12, 2010, 08:12:40 PMQuote from: shaneman153D on March 11, 2010, 09:42:09 PMCan we add a sticky about this too? Annoys the hell out of me.some of us are new at this....irritant noted heh, sorry, didn't mean to come off as hostile!
Quote from: shaneman153D on March 11, 2010, 09:42:09 PMCan we add a sticky about this too? Annoys the hell out of me.some of us are new at this....irritant noted
Can we add a sticky about this too? Annoys the hell out of me.
I have a 338Rum iam thinking of putting on a brake so i can shoot it in the offseason,when i first got the gun it had a hard rubber pad and it bruised me from my chest to elbow,put on a limbsaver pad its a lot better,but after 20-30 rounds i get a little flinchy,so iam thinking a brake so i can practice long range,then take it off for hunting.
I USED TO OWN A .300 WIN MAG WITH A MUZZLE BRAKE... I SHOT IT AT THE RANGE A FEW TIMES, IT WASN'T SO BAD, THEN I SHOT IT ONCE IN THE FIELD WITHOUT HEARING PROTECTION.THEN I TOOK IT TO A GUN SHOW AND TRADED IT. TRUE STORY.
I have an adjustable muzzle break on my 300 WSM. I have also added a mercury dampening system into the stock. I can crank up the horse power and it still feels like shooting my .243. It will however, suck the air out of your lungs if your standing near it when it goes off with the break open.
Who would need a brake on a 300rum? Oh wait let me take a guess, hmmm, someone who probably should not be shooting it in the first place.