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Muzzle Brakes with angled ports?
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<blockquote data-quote="daveosok" data-source="post: 86896"><p>Here's a picture of a muzzle break I cut on the wire edm. [image]<a href="http://img318.imageshack.us/my.php?image=muzzlebreak13ou.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img318.imageshack.us/img318/6076/muzzlebreak13ou.th.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a>[/image]</p><p>The pop can is for size comparison. Very effective gun does not have recoil pad on it. Wire edming is by no ways economical but I just happen to have one at work. I think it took around 6 to 8 hours burn time. The interior is tapered big at the muzzle to small at the muzzle break end allowing gases to expand somwhat.</p><p>The angled "fish gills" are 5 degrees for the first set at the barrel muzzle end, then 10 degrees and finally 15 degrees.</p><p>As you may see the left side is a tad bit bigger. The wire broke on the wire edm and it will rethread itself and I wasnt their to watch it. What had happened was one of the slugs pinched the wire and moved the fixture and muzzle break and when it rethreaded it cut a tad bit bigger. I aint to worried about it this rifle has shot 1 inch groups at 300 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveosok, post: 86896"] Here's a picture of a muzzle break I cut on the wire edm. [image][url="http://img318.imageshack.us/my.php?image=muzzlebreak13ou.jpg"][img]http://img318.imageshack.us/img318/6076/muzzlebreak13ou.th.jpg[/img][/url][/image] The pop can is for size comparison. Very effective gun does not have recoil pad on it. Wire edming is by no ways economical but I just happen to have one at work. I think it took around 6 to 8 hours burn time. The interior is tapered big at the muzzle to small at the muzzle break end allowing gases to expand somwhat. The angled "fish gills" are 5 degrees for the first set at the barrel muzzle end, then 10 degrees and finally 15 degrees. As you may see the left side is a tad bit bigger. The wire broke on the wire edm and it will rethread itself and I wasnt their to watch it. What had happened was one of the slugs pinched the wire and moved the fixture and muzzle break and when it rethreaded it cut a tad bit bigger. I aint to worried about it this rifle has shot 1 inch groups at 300 yards. [/QUOTE]
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