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Muzzle brake crown carbon buildup
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1164333" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>It's got to be because of that "chamber" on the muzzle. anyway, i won't sweat it unless it causes problems. it would be like having a backbored muzzle, then a caliber diameter hole at the end. your bullet leaves the rifling, travels through dead space then about 1/4" later encounters a caliber diameter hole. maybe it makes the brake better because it starts scrubbing gasses earlier? I don't know, no big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1164333, member: 75933"] It's got to be because of that "chamber" on the muzzle. anyway, i won't sweat it unless it causes problems. it would be like having a backbored muzzle, then a caliber diameter hole at the end. your bullet leaves the rifling, travels through dead space then about 1/4" later encounters a caliber diameter hole. maybe it makes the brake better because it starts scrubbing gasses earlier? I don't know, no big deal. [/QUOTE]
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