Don't be so naive. Hearing damage is permanent when you are subjected to a combination of repeated loud noises. Some ranges shoot from partial covering which amplifies the redirected noise from a muzzle brake even further. Taking care of your hearing shouldn't be overlooked.s.stimson wrote:By the sound of it we will all be using mod's and shooting sub sonic ammo because the little darlings' lugs are a little sensitive. Personally I have a muzzle break on my 300wm and my 6.5x47 if you don't like it then you are free to move; i put up with things that interfere with my shooting without bleating perhaps other shooters should try the same.
However, seeing as you're pointing fingers at other people being "little darlings", why are you using a muzzle brake on the .300wm and 6.5x47, or are you a little darling who cannot handle the recoil?

I don't think anyone is suggesting to do this. The suggestion was to use a moderator in place of a muzzle brake if you use one.dromia wrote:There is absolutely no way I shall be fitting moderators or muzzle brakes to my collection of classic firearms.