OUTDOORS MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, September 7, 2022 Community Health Beat Dale Valade/Contributed Photo The Allterra Arms .22 Creedmoor comes standard with a muzzle brake. SHOOTING THE BREEZE Do you need a muzzle brake? .243 Winchester. Its recoil s I have written here before, the energy with 100-grain bul- first muzzle brake I lets in a 7-pound rifle is had ever encountered was approximately 11 pounds. attached to the end of Bob The aforementioned .338 Hansen’s .338 Winchester Winchester Magnum fir- Magnum. Bob was a fam- ing 225-grain bullets in a ily friend who used to hunt 9-pound rifle is 33 pounds, elk with us annually, God or three times that of the rest his soul. When Bob shot that rifle, it seemingly .243 Winchester! measured on the Individual rifles Richter scale. Its are very much a law lightweight design unto themselves, would’ve pro- even where recoil is vided inquisitional concerned. Both my amounts of recoil .308 and my .270 sans the BOSS feel to me like they muzzle brake. Dale Valade Bob’s rifle certainly kick more than my needed a muzzle brake. .30-06, for example. I’ve While living in Idaho, fired .338s that seemed to I frequently repaired to an kick less than .300 Mag- informal shooting area on nums. Lightweight guns the outskirts of Ammon, paired with heavyweight about 20 minutes away from my home. One day, as calibers are typically a rec- I was leaving, another vehi- ipe for excessive recoil. If your latest smokepole isn’t cle arrived with a couple who, seeing me packing up grouping like it should, it to leave, began to unload may be due to a case of their shooting possibles. flinch-itis. Among the items they My personal recoil placed on the table was a threshold for guns need- .22 rimfire rifle. After we ing a muzzle brake begins talked a minute, it was pre- somewhere in the .300 sented for my inspection. Magnums. And as I’ve said, There, on the muzzle, was a muzzle brake. On a rim- it varies from gun to gun. fire. “But it looks so cool,” My father’s .300 WSM he quipped. It was a good kicks about like a .30- thing I was wearing sun- 06, which to me is accept- glasses as my eyes reflex- able and manageable. The ively rolled back into the .300 WSM I used to have darkest portions of my seemed to kick more like a head as I handed it back to .375 Magnum, regardless him and quickly made my retreat. of the loads I used. I would Not all guns need a muz- get migraines from shooting zle brake. Throw all the it, a sensation I had never tomatoes you want, it’s sim- before experienced. Rather ply not necessary. Unless than install a brake, I sent you’re always wearing ear it down the road; a brake protection — which when would’ve been the only way hunting is impossible — a muzzle brake can cause tin- for me to shoot it accurately as it had me buffaloed. nitus to both shooters and bystanders as they amplify If you’ve exhausted the report and concussion yourself in several boxes of of an already loud noise. To ammunition worth of pain- put such a thing on any rifle ful beating on a bench rest simply “because it looks cool” is an identifying mark trying to get your rifle to shoot, it may be time to talk of someone suffering from to your gunsmith about get- Cranial Excreta and treat- ting a brake installed. Just ment should be sought forthwith. please don’t do it for the Some guns absolutely aesthetic. You’ll be saving NEED a muzzle brake! I a bunch of your gun-lov- recently fired a friend’s ing buddies from hav- .500 S&W Magnum pis- ing to schedule a trip to tol and could not imagine the optometrist to get their doing so without the inte- eyes unrolled. Ultimately, gral porting in the barrel, though, it’s still your call. sort of a factory-machined muzzle brake. Noise pol- Do you use a muzzle lution notwithstanding, the brake? Write to us at shoo- muzzle brake is the most tingthebreezebme@gmail. effective way of reduc- com and check us out on ing recoil. Whatever your Facebook! recoil tolerances, a quality Dale Valade is a local brake will typically lessen country gent with a love for the recoil of any rifle by the outdoors, handloading, 40-65%. hunting and shooting. Take, for example, the A STRUCTION, LL N O C C AW Featuring: • • • • • Roofing • General Construction Remodeling Fences Decks Storage Sheds Andy Wolfer 541-910-6609 and Much More! CCB#186113 What's new at BMHD? 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