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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;C chaser" data-source="post: 1952782" data-attributes="member: 6768"><p>There is definately a difference in felt recoil by using a muzzle brake, but the increase in "noise" is absolutely impressive ! Several years ago I bought a 300 Weatherby Mag and sent it off to have a muzzle brake and different recoil pad installed. This upgrade helped with recoil and muzzle jump but the noise is terrible.</p><p></p><p>I ALWAYS carry ear muffs when I hunt with that rifle and will not take a shot if I can't get the ear muffs on first and this has cost me deer before. One time I shot a buck without the muffs on and my ears rang for a week and I said never again.</p><p></p><p>I hardly ever take that rifle hunting anymore because of the noise and honestly its too much gun, IMO ,for the deer I shoot at. I only carry my 270 WSM mostly or my 30-06 and these guns will kill em just as dead as the 300 with much less noise. I very seriously doubt that I will ever buy another gun with a muzzle break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&C chaser, post: 1952782, member: 6768"] There is definately a difference in felt recoil by using a muzzle brake, but the increase in "noise" is absolutely impressive ! Several years ago I bought a 300 Weatherby Mag and sent it off to have a muzzle brake and different recoil pad installed. This upgrade helped with recoil and muzzle jump but the noise is terrible. I ALWAYS carry ear muffs when I hunt with that rifle and will not take a shot if I can't get the ear muffs on first and this has cost me deer before. One time I shot a buck without the muffs on and my ears rang for a week and I said never again. I hardly ever take that rifle hunting anymore because of the noise and honestly its too much gun, IMO ,for the deer I shoot at. I only carry my 270 WSM mostly or my 30-06 and these guns will kill em just as dead as the 300 with much less noise. I very seriously doubt that I will ever buy another gun with a muzzle break. [/QUOTE]
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