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Does a brake help tighten groups?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1509460" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>The ports are close enough to the beast so I would go with 10-1. Going more than the 1 o'clock will start to disrupt you with adding to the twisting effect with a rh twisted barrel. Oviously if you had a custom LH twist 2-11 o'clock would be the call. You won't really know till you shoot your platform. The amount of gas in a 6.5 creed is a hell of a lot less than any mag bolt face cartridge. With both less volume and less port exit velocity. If you find a preference make some sort of index (sharpie)mark I know the beast doesn't move and it looks like the gen2 little bastard copied the same left hand thread on the outside. </p><p> To the op when I was testing brakes last winter in the sub 60 grain cartridges I found that the beast preformed best on the guns we built. The JP eliminater had the same sized groups with a bit more gun movement. The apa we only had a gen1 so idk if they changed port size in it. Any way we had much more shift using the shouldered install.</p><p>The left hand thread the gen 2 has should have less poi change from brake to no brake. Take a loke on muzzle brakes and more. Nathan's vidoes show side to sdie performance with velocities of the rounds. This is important because you know that it is an apples to apples comparison. same cartridge bullet and velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1509460, member: 85987"] The ports are close enough to the beast so I would go with 10-1. Going more than the 1 o'clock will start to disrupt you with adding to the twisting effect with a rh twisted barrel. Oviously if you had a custom LH twist 2-11 o'clock would be the call. You won't really know till you shoot your platform. The amount of gas in a 6.5 creed is a hell of a lot less than any mag bolt face cartridge. With both less volume and less port exit velocity. If you find a preference make some sort of index (sharpie)mark I know the beast doesn't move and it looks like the gen2 little bastard copied the same left hand thread on the outside. To the op when I was testing brakes last winter in the sub 60 grain cartridges I found that the beast preformed best on the guns we built. The JP eliminater had the same sized groups with a bit more gun movement. The apa we only had a gen1 so idk if they changed port size in it. Any way we had much more shift using the shouldered install. The left hand thread the gen 2 has should have less poi change from brake to no brake. Take a loke on muzzle brakes and more. Nathan's vidoes show side to sdie performance with velocities of the rounds. This is important because you know that it is an apples to apples comparison. same cartridge bullet and velocity. [/QUOTE]
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