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My solution to Magneto Speed
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Tidwell" data-source="post: 1634287" data-attributes="member: 109136"><p>Bigngreen: I do not disagree, anything at or near the muzzle will potentially affect the bullet path and accuracy. Another reason, I do not like muzzle breaks.</p><p></p><p>As an example, we shoot in a tunnel that is 6 feet in diameter. When we hang the target on the left side of the target carrier, the group moves. Does not effect the group size, but there is no doubt it moves. I believe it is caused by pressure bouncing off the wall.</p><p>[ATTACH]133863[/ATTACH]</p><p>Another example, some of the guys like to put a fan on the bench blowing at their barrels to help cool them down. I have proven to them this affects the bullet flight. The groups with the fan on are bigger! Also, they are only cooling one side of the barrel, not good.</p><p>My goal by is to eliminate the change in barrel harmonics that happen when mounting the bayo barrel. </p><p></p><p>I believe that will affect accuracy much more than any pressure push off the bayo.</p><p></p><p>JMHO, we will see tomorrow night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Tidwell, post: 1634287, member: 109136"] Bigngreen: I do not disagree, anything at or near the muzzle will potentially affect the bullet path and accuracy. Another reason, I do not like muzzle breaks. As an example, we shoot in a tunnel that is 6 feet in diameter. When we hang the target on the left side of the target carrier, the group moves. Does not effect the group size, but there is no doubt it moves. I believe it is caused by pressure bouncing off the wall. [ATTACH]133863[/ATTACH] Another example, some of the guys like to put a fan on the bench blowing at their barrels to help cool them down. I have proven to them this affects the bullet flight. The groups with the fan on are bigger! Also, they are only cooling one side of the barrel, not good. My goal by is to eliminate the change in barrel harmonics that happen when mounting the bayo barrel. I believe that will affect accuracy much more than any pressure push off the bayo. JMHO, we will see tomorrow night. [/QUOTE]
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