Don't let them talk you out of a brake, I have a very bad neck and must use brakes on my heavy rifles. I put one on a Kimber Caprivi 416 Rem and I absolutely love it, very pleasant to shoot, it shoots sub ½ moa , I have a Leupold 1x6 Patrol on it , the reticle has hold over marks and , lines up perfectly at 100, 200, and leaves me 2 ½ inches high at 300 yards. I also have a 375 H&H M 70, but I see no need for it anymore as the 416 has more punch and is extremely accurate out to any distance I care to shoot game at. I love using this rifle and will also be taking it to Canada for moose and using it on deer at home this fall, after using it on elephant in August this year. I also intend on helping a few coyotes die with enthusiasm this fall . I carry it with me on my morning walks and disintegrate some rocks just for the fun of it.
I bought two sets of Ear Pro electronic hearing protectors for my PH and crew, they were very appreciative and no one had any ill feelings about me using a brake and the Ear pros increased our ability to hear things. Even without a brake you should wear ear protection, our you may end up half deaf like me, I think a person is subjecting himself to unneccesarry abuse by not using one, and as time goes on I am sure there use will be more common. When scopes first started to show on the scene a
lot of guys down talked them for various reasons, but nowadays they are the norm. Just like power steering on vehicles, at first it was shunned but now you would be hard pressed to buy a new vehicle without it. Just takes time for people to accept change sometimes