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7mm RUM or 338 Lapua Mag for Long Range Pdoggin
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<blockquote data-quote="WTFC" data-source="post: 375258" data-attributes="member: 22464"><p>Are you sure you're not confusing tuners with muzzle brakes? I have a .338 with a B.O.S.S. tuner / muzzle break and the TUNER definately makes it more accurate. I also have a .22 target pistol that has a muzzle break on it which reduces recoil / muzzle lift so I can get back on target quicker during timed and rapid fire segments of bullseye shooting. It does NOT make it more accurate. </p><p>Muzzle breaks are also used on over and under shotguns for skeet shooting and trap doubles shooting, not to increase accuracy, but to reduce muzzle lift so the shooter can get back on track quicker for the second target. So, muzzle breaks can reduce recoil and muzzle lift, but not neccessarily accuracy. In fact, if you allow the muzzle break to get dirty with powder fouling, lead or copper deposits, it will definately decrease the accuracy. lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTFC, post: 375258, member: 22464"] Are you sure you're not confusing tuners with muzzle brakes? I have a .338 with a B.O.S.S. tuner / muzzle break and the TUNER definately makes it more accurate. I also have a .22 target pistol that has a muzzle break on it which reduces recoil / muzzle lift so I can get back on target quicker during timed and rapid fire segments of bullseye shooting. It does NOT make it more accurate. Muzzle breaks are also used on over and under shotguns for skeet shooting and trap doubles shooting, not to increase accuracy, but to reduce muzzle lift so the shooter can get back on track quicker for the second target. So, muzzle breaks can reduce recoil and muzzle lift, but not neccessarily accuracy. In fact, if you allow the muzzle break to get dirty with powder fouling, lead or copper deposits, it will definately decrease the accuracy. lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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