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brake caliber size, does it really matter
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2965877" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Search is your buddy on this one. Personally for me not enough ever to feel the difference shooting the gun. Yes, you could get your calculus and trigonometry engineer who will be able to calculate mathmatically the closer the bullet is to plugging the exit hole makes the brake more effective. I usse some larger calibers 7stw, 28nos, 300rum, 338edge, and many off the .308 case. Have a bunch of MTM brakes and even have some just for testing on rifles. All my rifles for a new brake get one in 338 even if it is going on a 6.5CM. If you want the brake more effective burn more powder behind bullet.</p><p>Edit. Yes normal brakes and with ASR brakes. They work great without the suppressor on it. There is a 45cal 5/8x24 for sale right now $50 bucks delivered. SMOKING PRICE!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2965877, member: 42157"] Search is your buddy on this one. Personally for me not enough ever to feel the difference shooting the gun. Yes, you could get your calculus and trigonometry engineer who will be able to calculate mathmatically the closer the bullet is to plugging the exit hole makes the brake more effective. I usse some larger calibers 7stw, 28nos, 300rum, 338edge, and many off the .308 case. Have a bunch of MTM brakes and even have some just for testing on rifles. All my rifles for a new brake get one in 338 even if it is going on a 6.5CM. If you want the brake more effective burn more powder behind bullet. Edit. Yes normal brakes and with ASR brakes. They work great without the suppressor on it. There is a 45cal 5/8x24 for sale right now $50 bucks delivered. SMOKING PRICE!!! [/QUOTE]
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