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<blockquote data-quote="Damage Inc." data-source="post: 2548519" data-attributes="member: 29754"><p>No…. It doesn't.</p><p></p><p>BRAKEs (not Breaks) only have an effect on the recoil generated by the propellant (expanding gas), they have Zero effect on the recoils generated by momentum.</p><p></p><p>The only possible way to overcome the recoil generated by accelerating a 200 grain projectile from 0 to 1800 mph in 24"…. is with mass. A 30lb 8mm Rem Mag might have the same recoil as a 7lb .22 Mag…. but there is no possible physical way for a 7lb 8mm Mag (even with a massive brake) to even kick less than an equal weight .243 with no brake…. let alone a rimfire.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately…. we don't have any projectiles or rifles yet that can abscond themselves from the Laws of Physics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damage Inc., post: 2548519, member: 29754"] No…. It doesn’t. BRAKEs (not Breaks) only have an effect on the recoil generated by the propellant (expanding gas), they have Zero effect on the recoils generated by momentum. The only possible way to overcome the recoil generated by accelerating a 200 grain projectile from 0 to 1800 mph in 24”…. is with mass. A 30lb 8mm Rem Mag might have the same recoil as a 7lb .22 Mag…. but there is no possible physical way for a 7lb 8mm Mag (even with a massive brake) to even kick less than an equal weight .243 with no brake…. let alone a rimfire. Unfortunately…. we don’t have any projectiles or rifles yet that can abscond themselves from the Laws of Physics. [/QUOTE]
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