Lol. I took a shot at one with my .50 BMG without muffs on once. Once, just once. I'd pass a 230 typical now if it meant doing that again.My buddy made a gravity wagon one similar to that. deer paid little attention to it. His daughter shot her first deer out of it ? 7-8 years ago now. He thinks he'll have his hearing back before next year.
Saw that on the back of a telephone company truck last week.Facebook blinds.
These are the one's that keep me going "Hmmm...." often free or just a couple bucks.
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Cover it with brush or some netting....
I used to own a TC Contender in 7x30 waters....with a 14" barrel and a ported muzzle brake......and I had a second barrel with a 223 chamber and similar muzzle brake. It was all in stainless steel with silver Luepold scopes. It was a good looking kit....and I used it at shot show to display products and also hunted with it at times. Prairie dogs and coyotes.....never shot a deer with the 7x30 waters.Lol. I took a shot at one with my .50 BMG without muffs on once. Once, just once. I'd pass a 230 typical now if it meant doing that again.
Sounds very similar to my experiences after taking that shot. The 50 has a 2.5 inch brake on it. The blast is spectacular! Looking back on some stuff that I/we have done can be regrettable.I used to own a TC Contender in 7x30 waters....with a 14" barrel and a ported muzzle brake......and I had a second barrel with a 223 chamber and similar muzzle brake. It was all in stainless steel with silver Luepold scopes. It was a good looking kit....and I used it at shot show to display products and also hunted with it at times. Prairie dogs and coyotes.....never shot a deer with the 7x30 waters.
Was coyote hunting / calling one day.....when I saw a coyote come running out of a farm yard some distance away. Got the truck parked in a good area and he was looking back to the farm yard as I slipped out of the truck and around the other side. I forgot my ear protection in the cab of my truck.....and fired at that coyote that winter day with my back up against the truck. The blast was so severe that I could not hear for over two weeks. The Doctor told me it was permanent hearing loss. I could not talk on the phone and barely could hear extra loud conversations....almost shouting. Could not watch/hear any tv shows. Was about to sell my biz....as I could not operate it. Then my hearing began to return.....and I was able to get along with the impairment. I had an amplifier installed on the earpiece of my phone and of course hearing aids now for over 30 years.
Had a similar experience with a lightweight rifle in 300 win mag. That knocked me to my knees when I shot it. I still have the gun....but will not install the brake. The gun stays in the safe.
I sold that TC Contender via Gun Broker (nearly gave it away)....and will no longer shoot any gun with a muzzle brake for hunting purposes....or target shooting either for that matter. I cannot count on having hearing protection available while hunting.
Today I have a near profound hearing loss.....and struggle to have any group conversations. If you have a muzzle brake.....proceed with extreme caution. To me, a muzzle brake is not worth it....especially on a hunting gun. Beware.