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opinions on muzzle brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Mausermeister" data-source="post: 5015157" data-attributes="member: 7725"><p>You and me both. I have gone so far as to remove the muzzle brakes from most of my rifles and replaced them with thread protectors or flash cans. I haven't shot a 3 gun match in 3 years since I got my head screwed back on straight -- literally. Four bulged discs. Now I got a neck full of titanium plates and screws. I mostly shoot subsonic suppressed now. It seems the older I get, the less I enjoy the noise and blast to the face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mausermeister, post: 5015157, member: 7725"] You and me both. I have gone so far as to remove the muzzle brakes from most of my rifles and replaced them with thread protectors or flash cans. I haven't shot a 3 gun match in 3 years since I got my head screwed back on straight -- literally. Four bulged discs. Now I got a neck full of titanium plates and screws. I mostly shoot subsonic suppressed now. It seems the older I get, the less I enjoy the noise and blast to the face. [/QUOTE]
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