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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1447574" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>You are absoultly correct. The poorest muzzle brake design reduces recoil to some extent because it diverts the gas away from the bore center line. How well it does this is in the design and volume of gas that it can handle. </p><p></p><p>We also found that you can have to much port opening, and lose some effiecency. So for the guys with smaller cartridges, a smaller brake sometimes works better. We use the cartridge case capacity to calculate the volume of gas the brake must handle and decide what the port volume and number of ports required to get the best performance.</p><p></p><p>Some brakes are simply a piece of metal with some ports or holes drilled in it, Other brakes (The better designs) has much more thought in the function and as a result, they produce better recoil reduction.</p><p>Even though brakes look simple, there is a lot of sience involved to get the most performance.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1447574, member: 2736"] You are absoultly correct. The poorest muzzle brake design reduces recoil to some extent because it diverts the gas away from the bore center line. How well it does this is in the design and volume of gas that it can handle. We also found that you can have to much port opening, and lose some effiecency. So for the guys with smaller cartridges, a smaller brake sometimes works better. We use the cartridge case capacity to calculate the volume of gas the brake must handle and decide what the port volume and number of ports required to get the best performance. Some brakes are simply a piece of metal with some ports or holes drilled in it, Other brakes (The better designs) has much more thought in the function and as a result, they produce better recoil reduction. Even though brakes look simple, there is a lot of sience involved to get the most performance. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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