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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1710835" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>I bet your experiencing concussion not loudness. There is a huge difference. A bunch of small holes lowers the concentrated concussion. Think about it for a second.....how does a brake make a gun louder unless it makes it somewhat like a whistle. This has been hashed out for years and guys have tested it up one side and down the other. Perceived noise is not the same as a actual db increase.</p><p></p><p>To answer the questions asked.....If the brake is timed off of the shoulder, as any properly installed brake should be, it will re-time when it is taken off and re-installed. If it is installed with crush washers or shims you try to tighten it up to the same position. If it off slightly it typically won't change POI where you would notice it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1710835, member: 13110"] I bet your experiencing concussion not loudness. There is a huge difference. A bunch of small holes lowers the concentrated concussion. Think about it for a second.....how does a brake make a gun louder unless it makes it somewhat like a whistle. This has been hashed out for years and guys have tested it up one side and down the other. Perceived noise is not the same as a actual db increase. To answer the questions asked.....If the brake is timed off of the shoulder, as any properly installed brake should be, it will re-time when it is taken off and re-installed. If it is installed with crush washers or shims you try to tighten it up to the same position. If it off slightly it typically won't change POI where you would notice it. [/QUOTE]
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