Couzer Report post Posted December 29, 2011 If you can't hand the gun your shooting, get a smaller caliber. i despise being next to a guy with a break. Especially when he's shootin a 243-300 and has a break. Really?? If you can't handle that much gun 1. your a small woman 2. you have an old injury (like Lark) other than that, you dont need a break I guess I'm not a small woman because none of my rifles have breaks! But one does have a muzzle brake... Lol 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azslim Report post Posted December 29, 2011 I've got a .300wm with BOSS, I get to see the animal react to the bullet, my daughter used to shoot it at Hunter Ed demo's when she was 10 through 15 with 180 gr hot handloads. Real hard on your earballs, I'd wear plugs and mickey mouse ears when punching paper, not so bad when you are shooting at game and the juices are flowing. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roninflag Report post Posted December 30, 2011 i shoot in competition and hunting. i have vais breaks on my magnums and wish i had had one put on my 6.5-284. i can were muffs and puffs at the range and pufss when i am hunting. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2 Full Curls Report post Posted December 30, 2011 Thanks again guys for all the good input! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reganranch Report post Posted January 1, 2012 Muzzle Breaks are a huge benefit to increasing accuracy and reducing the kick of the rifle. Ear plugs are required when practicing and dialing it in, but when are you not at the range with ear plugs anyway? Has anyone gone to a range without earplugs? Not a very smart idea. When it comes to hunting with a muzzle break you dont hear or feel the first shot (with the use of ear plugs or not) of the rifle your adrenaline is so pumped up and running through your veins you dont realize what happen. Im not sure about a follow up shot without a muzzle break because ive only had to shoot once at the two bucks ive taken. For what their purpose is they work great. Thats my two cents. T. Regan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Willyhunts2 Report post Posted March 4, 2012 Maybe I'm wrong here but isn't the point of a muzzle break to reduce recoil so you can make a more accurate shot without worrying about recoil? I have a light 25-06 that kicks back double what my 30-06 does. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
105Coues Report post Posted April 20, 2012 to me more recoil = more flinch factor. So I'd go with the muzzle break if I'm shooting a big caliber rifle 300win mag, 7mm and so on. that's just me. But the loud bang is almost unbearable though ear protection is a must although you should wear it anyway. James Ditto!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted April 20, 2012 Some thoughts about muzzle brake design are written here to think about: http://www.apsrifles.com/Painkiller_Muzzle_Brakes_QY.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites