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The Basics, Starting Out
Muzzlebreaks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Agunner012" data-source="post: 130361" data-attributes="member: 1500"><p>A properly installed muzzle brake will not have an effect on the rifles accuracy. However when its removed and the thread protector is installed the POI might change.</p><p></p><p>As you've mentioned there are many good brakes. If you plan on removing the brake frequently a Vias. or KDF brake is probably a good choice since it is not indexed to the barrel. The ports are 360* around the barrel. Brakes that vent only on the sides of the barrel have to line up correctly. If they are removed frequently they might go out of proper alignment and cause problems. Only downside to a brake that's vented 360* is they kick up a lot of junk when shooting prone.</p><p>AG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agunner012, post: 130361, member: 1500"] A properly installed muzzle brake will not have an effect on the rifles accuracy. However when its removed and the thread protector is installed the POI might change. As you've mentioned there are many good brakes. If you plan on removing the brake frequently a Vias. or KDF brake is probably a good choice since it is not indexed to the barrel. The ports are 360* around the barrel. Brakes that vent only on the sides of the barrel have to line up correctly. If they are removed frequently they might go out of proper alignment and cause problems. Only downside to a brake that's vented 360* is they kick up a lot of junk when shooting prone. AG [/QUOTE]
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