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Question for the Experienced Muzzle Brake Shooter
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<blockquote data-quote="Meister" data-source="post: 80469" data-attributes="member: 4118"><p>When I did my stay at Purdue I had just started to become interested in guns, I graphed recoil calculations to learn about the mechanics of firearms using vectors (argh!) In the real world things aren't always so finite, but I can tell you this: I have 3 308 rifles, all with the same barrel threading (fits muzzle brake and Bi-Lock) The light gun hurts less with the muzzle brake, but still hurts after 20 rounds or so (savage model 10fp 20").</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meister, post: 80469, member: 4118"] When I did my stay at Purdue I had just started to become interested in guns, I graphed recoil calculations to learn about the mechanics of firearms using vectors (argh!) In the real world things aren't always so finite, but I can tell you this: I have 3 308 rifles, all with the same barrel threading (fits muzzle brake and Bi-Lock) The light gun hurts less with the muzzle brake, but still hurts after 20 rounds or so (savage model 10fp 20"). [/QUOTE]
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