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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 1953002" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>I have a vias break on my 300 win mag along with a recoil reduction pad. It kicks about as hard as a 243. I can shoot it all day. The only draw back is that a day at the range can get pretty expensive. A raw shoulder will save you money. I don't notice the noise at the range because I wear muffs. I have taken a deer and a hog with it and I really never notice the noise in the field either. I guess my mind was on other things. If it bothers you in the field, you can take it off and put a thread protector cap on in. I never felt the need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 1953002, member: 5778"] I have a vias break on my 300 win mag along with a recoil reduction pad. It kicks about as hard as a 243. I can shoot it all day. The only draw back is that a day at the range can get pretty expensive. A raw shoulder will save you money. I don't notice the noise at the range because I wear muffs. I have taken a deer and a hog with it and I really never notice the noise in the field either. I guess my mind was on other things. If it bothers you in the field, you can take it off and put a thread protector cap on in. I never felt the need. [/QUOTE]
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