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Thread: Question about hearing protection with those hunting with muzzle brakes

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    Take it off while bush hunting, your POI won't change

    I only run a couple of rifles with brakes nowadays & they have their use ( when tops hunting & have time to plug ya ears ) normally I run a set of decent plugs in my bino harness & can hang em around neck pop em in quickly when needed, but if doing "close quarters" type stuff I just un-screw it & run raw dawg

    A great brake will definitely reduce recoil but can be a proper cunt when hunting in a group
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philipo View Post
    Take it off while bush hunting, your POI won't change

    I only run a couple of rifles with brakes nowadays & they have their use ( when tops hunting & have time to plug ya ears ) normally I run a set of decent plugs in my bino harness & can hang em around neck pop em in quickly when needed, but if doing "close quarters" type stuff I just un-screw it & run raw dawg

    A great brake will definitely reduce recoil but can be a proper cunt when hunting in a group
    great bit of advice.......heck the 22-250 bare is painful for more than 2 rounds,the 7mm mag is oh so much worse....years of bare muzzles have left MOST of us with constant ringing (tinitus) and every time the ears get another blasting,it gets worse/lasts longer...I wont hunt with someone who has a loudener fitted to rifle after bad experience with browning boss years ago....even the dogs were trying to put paws in ears after first shot was fired.
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