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<blockquote data-quote="redcorn" data-source="post: 1952961" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>also have a 300wsm, browning with "Boss" muzzle brake. I appreciate it when at the range, there is a big difference. The recoil with the muzzle brake is minimal, almost like a push rather than a sharp kick. When hunting, since i'm not wearing ear protection, i use the other attachment, I think called "boss cr" which doesn't have holes. It doesn't help recoil, but does keep same accuracy settings, without the extra noise. As far as hunting with the regular muzzle brake (the one with holes), I don't think the loudness is all that bad or detrimental as long as you are in the open-- not in a blind or shooting house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redcorn, post: 1952961, member: 3241"] also have a 300wsm, browning with "Boss" muzzle brake. I appreciate it when at the range, there is a big difference. The recoil with the muzzle brake is minimal, almost like a push rather than a sharp kick. When hunting, since i'm not wearing ear protection, i use the other attachment, I think called "boss cr" which doesn't have holes. It doesn't help recoil, but does keep same accuracy settings, without the extra noise. As far as hunting with the regular muzzle brake (the one with holes), I don't think the loudness is all that bad or detrimental as long as you are in the open-- not in a blind or shooting house. [/QUOTE]
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