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Can switching muzzle brakes change muzzle velocity??
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1231304" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>Idaho, your real world tests are very compelling. Keep us posted with the test you run soon. </p><p></p><p>Cool test setup you've got too. One thing I've always wondered that I bet you have a grasp on is when you see two different brakes perform differently by say 2 inches of sled recoil, is that noticeable? I guess a better way to phrase the question is at what point are two brakes indistinguishable with perceived recoil? Or at what point of sled recoil is one brake going to produce noticeably less recoil? With the smaller cartridges you test it seems all the brakes seem to stack up next to each other like your .308 win test. Then there is a larger difference in sled recoil for each brake on the larger cartridges like the Lapua.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1231304, member: 33822"] Idaho, your real world tests are very compelling. Keep us posted with the test you run soon. Cool test setup you've got too. One thing I've always wondered that I bet you have a grasp on is when you see two different brakes perform differently by say 2 inches of sled recoil, is that noticeable? I guess a better way to phrase the question is at what point are two brakes indistinguishable with perceived recoil? Or at what point of sled recoil is one brake going to produce noticeably less recoil? With the smaller cartridges you test it seems all the brakes seem to stack up next to each other like your .308 win test. Then there is a larger difference in sled recoil for each brake on the larger cartridges like the Lapua. [/QUOTE]
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