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Reloading
Cow Fireforming and muzzlebrakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 98527" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>Why would you use a brake when COW forming?</p><p>Why would TP cause any problem with a brake? The pressure would easily blast it through the ports if that is where it ended up.</p><p></p><p>I saw a guy at the range who put a hose clamp around the holes in his brake to see if it affected group size. One shot and it blew the hose clamp to pieces. It was lucky that he didn't injure anyone on the line. I can't imagine that TP could do anything harmful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 98527, member: 313"] Why would you use a brake when COW forming? Why would TP cause any problem with a brake? The pressure would easily blast it through the ports if that is where it ended up. I saw a guy at the range who put a hose clamp around the holes in his brake to see if it affected group size. One shot and it blew the hose clamp to pieces. It was lucky that he didn't injure anyone on the line. I can't imagine that TP could do anything harmful. [/QUOTE]
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