Hi Lawdog:
Our friend is saying Monte Carlo... but is it really. Or is it a stock with a cheek rest. My customs have cheek rests, with a shadow line and can be used with open or scoped sights. I have QD's on both, and use them both ways.
Now muzzlebreaks.... this argument can be fueled as much as push feed VS Controlled Round feed... Do I use muzzle breaks... why yes I do. I have my 458 Lott, 416 Rem Mag, 375 H&H and my 300 RUM all breaked. Ironically my 458 Win Mag. non break does not kick nearly as bad as the 416 or the 458 with the break.
I like to shoot my big bores alot. I hanload for them and do alot of shooting with and without the scopes. The other day at the range I shot 17 ... 458 Lott Rounds, setting up the back sight and sighting in the scope. I also fired 12.... 375 H&H, pratice... 15 50 cal... BP 100 grains TC Hawken... 35 50 cal BP my inline trying new bullets... was I sore yepper... could I have done this without breaks on the 458 Lott and 375 H&H no way..
Does the noise affect your hearing... yes but NOT with a Good Set of Muffs. The recoil difference in the 458 Lott, 416 Rem mag, is tremendous. Let me tell you that 458 Lott pushing a 500 grain bullet @ 3350 FPS gets all of my attention when I fire it. I am at my treshold with this rifle. I probaby could not shoot it accurately without the break.
When I am on Safari I ask my PH's if he minds if I use a break, if he does, I can unscrew the break and put on a cap. And the bullet shiff is minimal in this swap out. But so far my last two PH's did not mind if I used a breaked rifle. They just stood to the right or left of me and a little bit to the back.
But again.... to each their own opinion, I do love my muzzle breaks, but good hearing protection on the range is needed.
Regards... Jim P.