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Just bought 4 Rem 783's for $199 each!
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1091855" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>The brake was not more accurate because it reduced muzzle jump. That happens LONG after the bullet has left the bore. Same goes for any felt recoil, or anything like that. About the only thing you can do to a rifle to affect accuracy is pull the shot, slap the trigger, or twitch before the primer is ignited. The most likely reason it was more accurate was from the brake evening out the release of the propulsion gasses as the bullet left the muzzle, creating a more stable atmosphere, removing any awkward force on the back of the bullet, causing it to kick as it exited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1091855, member: 12995"] The brake was not more accurate because it reduced muzzle jump. That happens LONG after the bullet has left the bore. Same goes for any felt recoil, or anything like that. About the only thing you can do to a rifle to affect accuracy is pull the shot, slap the trigger, or twitch before the primer is ignited. The most likely reason it was more accurate was from the brake evening out the release of the propulsion gasses as the bullet left the muzzle, creating a more stable atmosphere, removing any awkward force on the back of the bullet, causing it to kick as it exited. [/QUOTE]
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