A single shot with a braked rifle, without hearing protection, can cause measureable permanent damage to your hearing.
I'll make this simple. I was very apprehensive about shooting a .50, I invited the owner so HE could shoot but he insisted I try the PGW .50. Lots of noise, a felt big blast if you are a spectator, the sheet on the ground is required so you don't get hit with stones, but as a shooter, not much different than a shotgun. I did not even consider trying it without the brake. Hope that helps!!!
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Brakes are very common in precision matches. See your own swirl and splash.
Because if you need a break for a gun you are shooting too big a calibre . Add weight to the gun instead and save yours and everyone around you their hearing. I saw a gun with a 308 at my range with a break. I was laughing so damn hard.
Brake make shooting fun, I laughter insidesign when hit target!
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Could someone please educate me on the use of muzzle brakes, their advantages and disadvantages? When are they practical?
Here a Couple new one for Pussy AR Shooter!, Hahaha.
Clear out your inbox Gunboy, I'm trying to send you a message!
On Topic; I shoot .223 and would love to kill the modest muzzle jump so I can see where my shots are landing. Is a break effective on a .223? Given a stainless, non threaded barrel is there options to attach a break?