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looking to get a Muzzle Break
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<blockquote data-quote="deadlift" data-source="post: 1077456" data-attributes="member: 40021"><p>A couple more points to consider is bigger is not always better as well, Ive tried our big 4 port on smaller cals and was disappointed to say the least. The mini blew them outa the water on the 6.5 creed. Also the blast baffle (#1 slot from the crown) really need to have a chamfer on it or the continued blast will roll the edge and you will loose accuracy due to the gas not exiting uniformly. If you want a break that is top ported there are a couple things to consider, again more is not always better as they can cause muzzle drop on firing. Thats why we only have one top port on our breaks, and the linear holes (running with the bore) are used to tame the "shudder" you feel on really efficient breaks. </p><p>Happy shooting!</p><p>Chris </p><p>Benchmark Barrels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadlift, post: 1077456, member: 40021"] A couple more points to consider is bigger is not always better as well, Ive tried our big 4 port on smaller cals and was disappointed to say the least. The mini blew them outa the water on the 6.5 creed. Also the blast baffle (#1 slot from the crown) really need to have a chamfer on it or the continued blast will roll the edge and you will loose accuracy due to the gas not exiting uniformly. If you want a break that is top ported there are a couple things to consider, again more is not always better as they can cause muzzle drop on firing. Thats why we only have one top port on our breaks, and the linear holes (running with the bore) are used to tame the "shudder" you feel on really efficient breaks. Happy shooting! Chris Benchmark Barrels [/QUOTE]
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