marshland_max
WKR
I did my tour with breaks it was short lived.... no breaks on any of my guns and only have one threaded barrel now & that's has a thread protector lol
I won't even hunt with others that run brakes, ported shotgun chokes are almost as badIt took one shot using a break without ear protection to know I would never use one again. I forgot to put on my ear protection once. You just never know what will happen in a hunting situation and to me its just not worth the risk I will forget again.
Hearing the thump of a solid impact on the animal.^This^. Great for the range, but I never use a brake hunting. And, I've never noticed recoil (or noise, really) in the field.
While I own suppressors, the marked increase in hunting usage escapes me. Not worth it, IMO. I'd make an exception for long range predator hunting with multiple targets (prairie dogs, for example). But I have no access to that.
You'll learn to love a brake. It makes spotting your shots hunting alone a piece of cake.I think they are very useful in many scenarios… I put a brake on a rifle recently, and it’s weird shooting it, like no recoil at all… that rifle will be used by my wife and daughter, as impressive as a brake is, I don’t want to deal with it
I think a suppressor is the way to go, but if it’s a rifle that doesn’t bother me to shoot, I don’t care that much
If I ever have a niche for something big (30 cal/338magnum) I would brake it, but that wouldn’t be an every day rifle, it would have a specific niche.
Depends on how you feel about your rifle… if the recoil is manageable, I don’t think it’s worth it, if your rifle gets uncomfortable to shoot, I think the brake is a better option, get some handy ear protection and use it every single time in the woods and get more substantial ear protection for the range… it’s that simple to me
I got my wife some electric ear bud type hearing protection for hunting, they easily fit in her bino harness and I can still communicate with her right up to the shot and after
I've shot the same brake unprotected a couple times. Didn't notice any real difference in sound/decible increase. just concussion.I was using a MBM 4 port Beast.
A suppressor on a heavy recoiling rifle is also good though. It transforms the recoil into a slow push. It certainly doesn't help spot POI as well but it also doesn't abuse your ears with re-directed muzzle concussion/noise from a large cartridge. Which can cause flinches as much as recoil can.Suppressors are great for low recoiling, high round count, training rifles.
Brakes are great for heavy recoiling, low round count, hunting rifles.
Having a suppressor on your rifle hangs up a lot more in brush and trees while strapped to your pack and turns into a dirt scoop when the rifle is in your hands. Not to mention adding another pound or more to the rifle.A suppressor on a heavy recoiling rifle is also good though. It transforms the recoil into a slow push. It certainly doesn't help spot POI as well but it also doesn't abuse your ears with re-directed muzzle concussion/noise from a large cartridge. Which can cause flinches as much as recoil can.
Lol, here's some irony for you.Be careful man it might not seem terrible shooting braked in a hunting scenario without earpro but it's going to do serious damage to your hearing.
I had a guy torch off a braked M60 next to me in a training scenario and I have permanent tinnitus.
I'll use a brake in open country long range scenarios but for anything else I've gone suppressed, best shit ton of money I ever spent
It blows my mind the amount of people who claim to care about their hearing and that’s why they don’t use a brake - but the reason for not using a brake is because “I don’t want to ruin my hearing if I shoot without ear pro”… what?On a side note: I cant believe how long I went growing up duck hunting without ear pro. Probably 4 years ago I started wearing ear protection for that. It is a game changer.
This...tried one for a season while I was waiting on my stamp. Not a fan...Now all my rifles are threaded and chopped to 18" with my 6" can it makes my rifles a couple inches longer than a regular rifle. Spotting impacts thru the scope, reduced recoil, and the sound on the impact are worth the suppressor paperwork. Not having to worry about ear pro is a bonus.Get a suppressor ....brakes are obnoxious
Hearing the thump of a solid impact on the animal.
Being able to whisper and talk without ear pro.
Not messing with ear plugs.
Scaring fewer animals.
Drawing less human attention.
Those are all meaningful to me.