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<blockquote data-quote="tnhunter69" data-source="post: 4544939" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>I have Vias muzzle brakes on all of my 30 caliber mags. You need to make sure and get the Vias brake it is designed totally different than any other brake and throws all of the sound away from you. You can shoot with a Vias brake and not have ringing ears. The other big plus is the increase in accuracy from not flinching anymore, reduced muzzle jump and reduced recoil. My 300 Weatherby Mag with max 180 gr loads kicks about like a 243. All of my guns had older style brakes before I swapped to the Vias brake and yes they would make your ears ring for days without ear protection. They are a little more expensive but well worth the money. The last one I had put on a couple of years ago cost around $300 for everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnhunter69, post: 4544939, member: 16041"] I have Vias muzzle brakes on all of my 30 caliber mags. You need to make sure and get the Vias brake it is designed totally different than any other brake and throws all of the sound away from you. You can shoot with a Vias brake and not have ringing ears. The other big plus is the increase in accuracy from not flinching anymore, reduced muzzle jump and reduced recoil. My 300 Weatherby Mag with max 180 gr loads kicks about like a 243. All of my guns had older style brakes before I swapped to the Vias brake and yes they would make your ears ring for days without ear protection. They are a little more expensive but well worth the money. The last one I had put on a couple of years ago cost around $300 for everything. [/QUOTE]
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