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Gunsmithing
do it yourself muzzle break
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 945285" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>met a guy today that threaded his own break with a die and a mandrel that went inside the bore that was proper fit (.308) with threads that helped center the die with the barrel my question is how precise does it have to be his looked completely strait I had no way to measure if it was completely straight but by my eyes it looked good and he said it shot great to 400yrds so I'm asking how much does the break influence the bullet after it exits the crown of the original muzzle as far as uneven influences by not being completely strait I mean the naked eye couldn't detect it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 945285, member: 78762"] met a guy today that threaded his own break with a die and a mandrel that went inside the bore that was proper fit (.308) with threads that helped center the die with the barrel my question is how precise does it have to be his looked completely strait I had no way to measure if it was completely straight but by my eyes it looked good and he said it shot great to 400yrds so I'm asking how much does the break influence the bullet after it exits the crown of the original muzzle as far as uneven influences by not being completely strait I mean the naked eye couldn't detect it? [/QUOTE]
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