A lot of what you will do depends on how you hunt. If you have a desire to see the impact location of the shot, shoot off tripods or might want a super quick follow up a brake is really nice.. just like it is in PRS/NRL when time is limited and targets far.
I get it is very manly to post how hunting is different, that you don’t need to have the preciseness or accuracy of a match gun. It is not uncommon to hear the guy shooting the big ass 100 yard groups at the range say “ good enough for hunting” , “all I need to do is hit a pie plate” followed by “ I am 2” high at 100 so I am on for 300 yards”. Makes we wonder if these guys understand that the pie plate needs to be 32” at 400y, before you factor in adrenaline, wind, optical or distance variables. These are often the same guys saying you need a duplex for hunting of SFP is better than FFP and that brakes are bad for hunting..
I am not saying that all guys not using a break fit into the above, but you need to sort out the information. I hunt with and without brakes. If I am probably going to jump an single animal it really doesn’t mater. But if I am shooting of a tripod or might want to make a second shot on another pig quickly a brake is a huge advantage, just like it is when I shoot a match.
To answer the OPs question, I like the Insite Arms Brake. It is lighter then APA and sidewinders with a bit less back pressure that I use on my match guns and just about as effective.
Proof barrel and elite carbon fill lighten up the build but it shoots and feels like my match gun. Carbon bipod is 5oz.
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This pig was taken by my son on a full run, I think about 400y off a tripod by my son. He stoned it, and saw the impact-
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I attached the photos as it is almost your same build. I have a couple magnums also outfitted like that.
For what it worth, my Son is in collage and living in my house in Laramie. He and his roommates (I was not there) got a 300” Elk on opening day with a bow, a large Mulie the following weekend without a break, the third weekend was duck opener and 5 kids with shotguns that limited out with 30 ducks in 32 minutes. And last weekend on of them took their father out and got an Antelope.. Hell, somewhere in between, an Antelope committed suicide by running into the side of my Son’s truck. So ya, you don’t need a brake, or a rifle to hunt. But we have 3rd rifle in Colorado at at end of the month and I will have a brake on my magnum.