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I am probably going to get a MZ Break on my Rifle,who is doing good ones for a hunting rifle(Not the Huge ones on the Sniper Rigs)??


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If you are going to go the muzzlebreak route, my vote would be for Vais.


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I vote for Magna-Port
 
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hunting rifle?
as much as i dislike the idea in general
vais
as they are the most like Rob's availble


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

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You? A muzzle break? Say it ain't true!!!!


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Are you going to shoot this rifle from the prone position? If so use a side port brake. If not you will be eating a lot of dust.

Are you coing to use a straight walled brake or a chambered brake.

Are you going to shoot one bullet weight or multiple different weight and style bullets?

Make it more effecient for the heavier recoil bullets.

Do your home work.

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I had a KDF brake installed on my .375 Ultra Mag. It noticably helped reduce the felt recoil.


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