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Muzzle break question?
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<blockquote data-quote="daveosok" data-source="post: 26758"><p>The breaks I use have an internal taper. The taper apposes the angle to which the gas contacts it at.</p><p>Consequently, the muzzle breaks I have made are very effective. In my 7mm STW the opening is .320 or so. I found that anything tighter would effect my accuracy.</p><p>Roy Bertalotto, who is a member on this board, has done some interesting work with muzzle breaks.</p><p>S1 how did you overcome the colapsing of the bore at the end of the muzzle when the break tightened down?</p><p>I understand now what you meant by anit-torque break, I thought you were suggesting that the muzzle break (before the bullet exited) counteracted the forces of the bullet in the bore creating torque.</p><p></p><p>[ 05-06-2003: Message edited by: daveosok ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveosok, post: 26758"] The breaks I use have an internal taper. The taper apposes the angle to which the gas contacts it at. Consequently, the muzzle breaks I have made are very effective. In my 7mm STW the opening is .320 or so. I found that anything tighter would effect my accuracy. Roy Bertalotto, who is a member on this board, has done some interesting work with muzzle breaks. S1 how did you overcome the colapsing of the bore at the end of the muzzle when the break tightened down? I understand now what you meant by anit-torque break, I thought you were suggesting that the muzzle break (before the bullet exited) counteracted the forces of the bullet in the bore creating torque. [ 05-06-2003: Message edited by: daveosok ] [/QUOTE]
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