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Barrel Tuners- Muzzle Breaks- Barrel Harmonics Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Veteran" data-source="post: 2227924" data-attributes="member: 118038"><p>This is really interesting information, in that you are saying you see the same shot dispersion patterns using two different weight tuners, which implies that the harmonics may be managed by either weight and that the effect on the harmonics may be relatively weight insensitive (at least within a range of weight) and that you see the same shot dispersion patterns with these different weights when moving them about the same distance along the barrel. If I understood what you said, this is my paraphrase for confirmation and clarification? What also interests me a lot is that the weight ranges you report being used on big heavy barrels even by F class guys is being managed by weights in the 10 oz. range which is what Harrells and ECtuner sort of match up to as well. So, that's all I may need. I am gonna investigate both a little more. When I used the shaft collar, I started it way up the barrel towards the chamber and did not see anything good. It was not until I got it out almost on the end of the barrel at about .4 inches from the end before the muzzle brake that I got tight groups. So, I knew it worked, but I did not know if anything I would install that is a real tuner would need to be as heavy as that shaft collar. Apparently not, or not necessarily. Now, I just need more information on what </p><p>muzzle brake would be best? And if one that does not push the barrel down would be better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veteran, post: 2227924, member: 118038"] This is really interesting information, in that you are saying you see the same shot dispersion patterns using two different weight tuners, which implies that the harmonics may be managed by either weight and that the effect on the harmonics may be relatively weight insensitive (at least within a range of weight) and that you see the same shot dispersion patterns with these different weights when moving them about the same distance along the barrel. If I understood what you said, this is my paraphrase for confirmation and clarification? What also interests me a lot is that the weight ranges you report being used on big heavy barrels even by F class guys is being managed by weights in the 10 oz. range which is what Harrells and ECtuner sort of match up to as well. So, that's all I may need. I am gonna investigate both a little more. When I used the shaft collar, I started it way up the barrel towards the chamber and did not see anything good. It was not until I got it out almost on the end of the barrel at about .4 inches from the end before the muzzle brake that I got tight groups. So, I knew it worked, but I did not know if anything I would install that is a real tuner would need to be as heavy as that shaft collar. Apparently not, or not necessarily. Now, I just need more information on what muzzle brake would be best? And if one that does not push the barrel down would be better? [/QUOTE]
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