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Muzzle brake crown carbon buildup
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1164183" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>That JP is a good example of my Schuler brakes. the threaded portion is straight through, then the first side ports then it pinches down to caliber size hole. The SICO brake has a long thread portion, then a shoulder, then the standard side discharge ports. So, that shoulder basically creates a pocket of empty threads after the crown where the gas swirls. I hasn't had a negative effect on my accuracy yet. guess i'll just have to pull the brake from time to time and get it nice and clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1164183, member: 75933"] That JP is a good example of my Schuler brakes. the threaded portion is straight through, then the first side ports then it pinches down to caliber size hole. The SICO brake has a long thread portion, then a shoulder, then the standard side discharge ports. So, that shoulder basically creates a pocket of empty threads after the crown where the gas swirls. I hasn't had a negative effect on my accuracy yet. guess i'll just have to pull the brake from time to time and get it nice and clean. [/QUOTE]
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