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Does recoil begin before the bullet exits the muzzle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rogelio" data-source="post: 1672915" data-attributes="member: 50472"><p>It could be harmonics / vibration of the barrel. Sometimes a barrel length, production method, metal alloy type will have vibration mode to close to the vibration caused by a round. To test put s non-maring collar, a weight or damper, on your barrel and shoot five rounds. Place the collar at the ends of the barrel and move it forward a 1/2 inch per group and see if there is a change on your spread. If it does, it's a vibration issue. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rogelio, post: 1672915, member: 50472"] It could be harmonics / vibration of the barrel. Sometimes a barrel length, production method, metal alloy type will have vibration mode to close to the vibration caused by a round. To test put s non-maring collar, a weight or damper, on your barrel and shoot five rounds. Place the collar at the ends of the barrel and move it forward a 1/2 inch per group and see if there is a change on your spread. If it does, it's a vibration issue. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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