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Scientific Muzzle Brake Test ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="nitrousmudbogger" data-source="post: 474522" data-attributes="member: 30982"><p>Does anyone have any good ideas on how to actually test the performance of a muzzle brake. I have heard of Winchester a long time ago putting the firearm on strings and weighing it down. They would pull the trigger and watch how far the firearm would move on a pendulum. Seems kinda old school. There must be some good ideas and newer tech to do such a thing.</p><p>Not sure where to put this post so Admins feel free to move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nitrousmudbogger, post: 474522, member: 30982"] Does anyone have any good ideas on how to actually test the performance of a muzzle brake. I have heard of Winchester a long time ago putting the firearm on strings and weighing it down. They would pull the trigger and watch how far the firearm would move on a pendulum. Seems kinda old school. There must be some good ideas and newer tech to do such a thing. Not sure where to put this post so Admins feel free to move. [/QUOTE]
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