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<blockquote data-quote="JimFromTN" data-source="post: 1954325" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>Maybe I'm going deaf but I have never been bothered by the blast from a muzzle break. Then again, I have duck hunted for years and its not all that uncommon to have a shotgun go off next to your head and leave your ears ringing the rest of the day so I guess a little muzzle blast from a muzzle break is insignificant to me.</p><p></p><p>I loaded up some reduced recoil rounds (150gr at 2800 fps) for my 300 win mag and I swear it did not kick anymore than my 10/22. Its an absolute pleasure to shoot. For some people, a muzzle break can mean the difference between a 2 inch group and a sub moa group. My brother lives in AK so he felt compelled to get a Ruger Safari in 458 lott. I shot that without a break and I think trying to take a 3 shoot group would be far too painful. Your shoulder would be blue for a week. He ended up getting a break for it and a recoil pad and it kicks about as hard as a 30/06.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimFromTN, post: 1954325, member: 5778"] Maybe I'm going deaf but I have never been bothered by the blast from a muzzle break. Then again, I have duck hunted for years and its not all that uncommon to have a shotgun go off next to your head and leave your ears ringing the rest of the day so I guess a little muzzle blast from a muzzle break is insignificant to me. I loaded up some reduced recoil rounds (150gr at 2800 fps) for my 300 win mag and I swear it did not kick anymore than my 10/22. Its an absolute pleasure to shoot. For some people, a muzzle break can mean the difference between a 2 inch group and a sub moa group. My brother lives in AK so he felt compelled to get a Ruger Safari in 458 lott. I shot that without a break and I think trying to take a 3 shoot group would be far too painful. Your shoulder would be blue for a week. He ended up getting a break for it and a recoil pad and it kicks about as hard as a 30/06. [/QUOTE]
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