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Can switching muzzle brakes change muzzle velocity??
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1232111" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>The best brakes I've tested are the 5 port Terminator brake, my 4 port Beast brake, and the 4 port Fat Bastard for the top 3 in that order. That is both on a 300wm and a 338 Lapua. You start to see many brakes cluster together when you get down to the less effective brakes. If you look at the PRS results the Fat Bastard is the top brake so that will kind of give you a idea of where the Terminator and my brake lands.</p><p></p><p>I'll probably go out tomorrow or Wed. if it isn't raining and test some other size brakes plus shoot one rifle through the chronograph on and off the sled to prove the velocity doesn't change if the rifle is allowed to slide on my sled. I will run through brakes from .750" to 1" or so on a 300wm to show the difference the sizes make also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1232111, member: 13110"] The best brakes I've tested are the 5 port Terminator brake, my 4 port Beast brake, and the 4 port Fat Bastard for the top 3 in that order. That is both on a 300wm and a 338 Lapua. You start to see many brakes cluster together when you get down to the less effective brakes. If you look at the PRS results the Fat Bastard is the top brake so that will kind of give you a idea of where the Terminator and my brake lands. I'll probably go out tomorrow or Wed. if it isn't raining and test some other size brakes plus shoot one rifle through the chronograph on and off the sled to prove the velocity doesn't change if the rifle is allowed to slide on my sled. I will run through brakes from .750" to 1" or so on a 300wm to show the difference the sizes make also. [/QUOTE]
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