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muzzle brake v's accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="sniperboy" data-source="post: 334348" data-attributes="member: 8630"><p>Gday to all</p><p></p><p>Was at the range the other day and was working on a load for my 338 lp and could not get better than 1 moa groups at 100 metres. Its a custom made rifle so the accuracy should atleast be .5 moa and better. So i decided to take the brake off to see what the result would be and my first 3 shot group was .25 moa. </p><p>Is this a fault of the gunsmith that made the rifle or is that what happens with muzzle brakes?</p><p></p><p>sniperboy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniperboy, post: 334348, member: 8630"] Gday to all Was at the range the other day and was working on a load for my 338 lp and could not get better than 1 moa groups at 100 metres. Its a custom made rifle so the accuracy should atleast be .5 moa and better. So i decided to take the brake off to see what the result would be and my first 3 shot group was .25 moa. Is this a fault of the gunsmith that made the rifle or is that what happens with muzzle brakes? sniperboy [/QUOTE]
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