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Jome1 08-18-2008 03:29 PM

Muzzlebrakes
 
What is your guys opinions on muzzlebrakes I read a artical in Field&Stream that might change your mind.

MichaelT. 08-18-2008 05:01 PM

RE: Muzzlebrakes
 
How can that be if you don't yet know my opinion ??

And btw..... a field and stream article will not influence my 30 + years of experience EVER !!

Thanks anyway,

MET


Colorado Luckydog 08-18-2008 05:38 PM

RE: Muzzlebrakes
 
I'm sure not a fan of muzzle brakes on just any gun, but on the right gun, I'm fine with them. I have 10 hunting rifles, and only one has a brake on it. I would sure like to read the article. Could you post a link?

jeepkid 08-18-2008 06:35 PM

RE: Muzzlebrakes
 
Link please?

There are ups and downs to muzzle breaks...some people like em some hate em. I like them on the right rifle.;)

nchawkeye 08-18-2008 06:45 PM

RE: Muzzlebrakes
 
F & S and Outdoor Life were good hunting and fishing magazines, I remember reading them when dad used to take all 3 boys to get a haircut at the local barber shop, unfortunately this was over 40 years ago...Sometimes between 1980 and 2000 or so, they forgot who was buying and reading their magazines...

My opinion on muzzlebrakes...If you need one, you are shooting too much gun...

Jome1 08-18-2008 07:13 PM

RE: Muzzlebrakes
 
I will have to get back to you with the article i can not find it right now

stubblejumper 08-18-2008 07:34 PM

RE: Muzzlebrakes
 

My opinion on muzzlebrakes...If you need one, you are shooting too much gun...
And either you don't mind wearing hearing protection while hunting,or you don't care about your hearing.

jeepkid 08-18-2008 08:31 PM

RE: Muzzlebrakes
 

ORIGINAL: stubblejumper


My opinion on muzzlebrakes...If you need one, you are shooting too much gun...
And either you don't mind wearing hearing protection while hunting,or you don't care about your hearing.
Or you like to see your hits and wear hearing protection...

bronko22000 08-18-2008 08:36 PM

RE: Muzzlebrakes
 
muzzlebrakes do make the report seem much louder. They do however reduce recoil. I purchased a Savage youth model for my grandson in 7-08 and it has an adjustable muzzlebrake. Shooting off the bench, for practice, the ports are in the open position. They are closed for hunting. There is no difference in POI with the MB open or closed.

bigbulls 08-19-2008 12:00 AM

RE: Muzzlebrakes
 
I agree with NC.... If you need a brake on a hunting rifle then you need a cartridge that kicks less.


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