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Old September 17, 2010, 09:54 AM   #25
taylorce1
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Join Date: November 18, 2005
Location: On the Santa Fe Trail
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I've discussed the brake with some friends and there is a simple solution... it can be removed easily... I plan to first shoot it (break in) with the brake.. then learn to use it without the break and away from the bench.. All my hunts have been with a scope, so I think I plan to stick with using one.. I was able to find a decent Leupold with a 5" eye relief which is more than sufficient.
I'd never take the brake off until right before the hunt for final sight in. Learn to shoot the rifle to the best of your ability, and if you can't ever learn to shoot it then sell it off and get something you can handle. During the hunt you'll never miss the brake especially once the adrenaline gets to flowing, you proabably will not even notice the recoil. You want to be able to control that rifle without ever flinching to make that first shot count on dangerous game or any game for that matter.
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