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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
muzzle brake symmetry and accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="kennyg" data-source="post: 532560" data-attributes="member: 27341"><p>I read an article on accurate shooter somewhere that stated a muzzle brake with holes all the way around will always be more accurate then a brake that has no holes on the bottom. I want to be able to shoot prone with a brake; will i loose accuracy if I go with a brake with out bottom ports? Will a brake that only has ports on the sides (like badger thruster) be more accurate then say a Holland with side ports <u>and</u> holes in the top? Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kennyg, post: 532560, member: 27341"] I read an article on accurate shooter somewhere that stated a muzzle brake with holes all the way around will always be more accurate then a brake that has no holes on the bottom. I want to be able to shoot prone with a brake; will i loose accuracy if I go with a brake with out bottom ports? Will a brake that only has ports on the sides (like badger thruster) be more accurate then say a Holland with side ports [U]and[/U] holes in the top? Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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