No rifle of mine will EVER wear a muzzle brake...period.
If I cannot shoot it comfortably without a brake, It is not for me.
Eagleye.
LoL...
A brake has a time and a place... I on the other hand firmly believe a lead sled is an utter waste of time and money and for the most part breeds a large crop of hunters who wound game and step far beyond there abilitys too quickly...
Say what you will about a brake but recoil intollerent people who use brakes know the only punishment is noise whilst folks without a brake know its going to hurt so there is jerking pulling and flinching... I have seen all sides of the argument and firmly believe in muzzle brakes.
BigUglyMan said:Muzzle brakes are the crutch of the over-gunned and under-practiced. They encourage the carriage of arms of insufficient weight and excessive power by those neither inclined to practice nor capable of the proper employment of such a rifle. Anyone who has hunted with someone using a rifle with a brake on it can attest to the obnoxious nature of such a rifle.
C'mon up to the range in Valleyview on Sunday and put your eyeball behind my 8-32x56 and squeeze off a couple 210vld's over 79gr of H1000... As long as your behind the scope you don't notice anything but the lack of recoil...
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Was at the range a while ago and Buddy showed up with a rifle that had a huge-ass brake on it. He set up and began to shoot.
I couldn't believe the concussion and muzzle blast from that f**king thing! It was awful, just being down the range from that thing. It was like he was touching off a howitzer. So I asked him what he was shooting and it was a .308Win. I couldn't believe such a mild cartridge could be turned into such a hateful thing with just a simple muzzle brake.
I DETEST muzzle brakes.
I would mainly look at what is your rifle's intended use:
- Are you looking for a "Super 308 Win" ? Get a 300 WSM.
- Are you looking for a "338 Win Mag Lite" ? Get a 300 WM.
The practical differences between the 2 cartridges are:
- 300 WSM rifles are 1/2 pound lighter and often 2 1/2" shorter (major issue for mountain rifles)
- 300 WM handles 200+ gr bullets much better (major issue for long range big game hunting)
This debate is very similar to the 308 Win vs 30-06 debate: not much to argue once you've decided what are your needs and even if you pick the "wrong" cartridge, you've still made the right choice.
Alex
wrLoL...
A brake has a time and a place... I on the other hand firmly believe a lead sled is an utter waste of time and money and for the most part breeds a large crop of hunters who wound game and step far beyond there abilitys too quickly...
Say what you will about a brake but recoil intollerent people who use brakes know the only punishment is noise whilst folks without a brake know its going to hurt so there is jerking pulling and flinching... I have seen all sides of the argument and firmly believe in muzzle brakes.
The punishment from the muzzle blast can actually be much WORSE than that of the recoil. Jim Carmichel wrote in an article long ago how WWII US army rifle instructors were having nervous breakdowns because of the repeated exposure to muzzle blast. The solution was to issue them ear plugs.
Sounds like a simple effective and cheap means of solving the problem...
So let me get this straight... You fellas touch off 300wm around your friends and family while hunting without ear protection and without a muzzle brake?
Now back to the the 300 H&H, the King of the 30 cal magnums.......![]()
Fixed that for you.
The Win Mag is just an attempt to fix something that was never broken in the first place.
If only the H&H was a bit shorter and wider with the same performance so gun manufacturers could chamber it in their standard long action........wait a second, that's called a 300 WinMag.![]()