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TAA this week (9-26-10)
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Pretty good show this week.
Anybody notice the muzzle brake? It was a Rem700, 375 you think? He mentioned 250-300yd shots so that came to mind.

Good shot, killed his game cleanly.

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Breaked yes. Great shooting yes. Remington no:

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I have noticed numerous rifles on African shows, not only TAA that are being used with muzzle brakes. I see no problem with this as long as all concerend and close by are aware of the "noise" @ hearing loss factor. I have a brake on my .375 H & H and use it when on the bench and the practice range, but have never hunted with it installed.

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I thought the rifle was one of those lazzeroni's. It was a Looooooong Tom with that muzzle break!
The young man did a fine job shoooting.
 
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