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Does a brake help tighten groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1509404" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>I use the beast self timing brake. Because it is secured by a locking thread you can tune the rifle load as needed by clocking it between 10 and 1 o'clock. You can back it out 2 or 3 threads and still be secure/safe. This in essence makes it not only a brake but a barrel tuner as well. In my application by turning the ports to the 1030 position I get not only a good tune for the load but an increase in control from the torque induce on the gun by the bullet. This is an 8tw barrel. Not really noticeable unless you try free recoil. Having used a tuner on a few .22's I had to try it on the 6.5. Shooting sub moa groups from a factory rifle that was under $500 with every single factory or handload tried speaks to it's effectiveness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1509404, member: 85987"] I use the beast self timing brake. Because it is secured by a locking thread you can tune the rifle load as needed by clocking it between 10 and 1 o'clock. You can back it out 2 or 3 threads and still be secure/safe. This in essence makes it not only a brake but a barrel tuner as well. In my application by turning the ports to the 1030 position I get not only a good tune for the load but an increase in control from the torque induce on the gun by the bullet. This is an 8tw barrel. Not really noticeable unless you try free recoil. Having used a tuner on a few .22's I had to try it on the 6.5. Shooting sub moa groups from a factory rifle that was under $500 with every single factory or handload tried speaks to it's effectiveness. [/QUOTE]
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