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A muzzle brake question.
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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1575422" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>When you work through the math outlined above, you have the 15 thousandths left but that is the diameter so each side of the circle will only have 7-1/2 thousandths to seat against. That's 0.015" as JEC states divided by 2 = 0.0075". I wouldn't suggest relying on this small amount of shoulder for anything. </p><p></p><p>When you suggest the clamping action, it is applied to the threads so the gripping action is on the threads which will act as the recoil lug so to speak. That may work but that's not what we rely on threads for. A solid seat against a wide enough shoulder is always the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1575422, member: 27307"] When you work through the math outlined above, you have the 15 thousandths left but that is the diameter so each side of the circle will only have 7-1/2 thousandths to seat against. That's 0.015" as JEC states divided by 2 = 0.0075". I wouldn't suggest relying on this small amount of shoulder for anything. When you suggest the clamping action, it is applied to the threads so the gripping action is on the threads which will act as the recoil lug so to speak. That may work but that's not what we rely on threads for. A solid seat against a wide enough shoulder is always the best. [/QUOTE]
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