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Scientific Muzzle Brake Test ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="gunwalker" data-source="post: 474598" data-attributes="member: 28547"><p>The other day I was at the range and two Blackhawk employees were testing the effectiveness of their recoil reducing stocks. They were using some sort of a force transducer hooked up to a laptop that was clamped to one of the 6"x6" upright posts. They simply put the gun against the pad and pulled the trigger, this would be the most scientific means of testing a muzzle break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunwalker, post: 474598, member: 28547"] The other day I was at the range and two Blackhawk employees were testing the effectiveness of their recoil reducing stocks. They were using some sort of a force transducer hooked up to a laptop that was clamped to one of the 6"x6" upright posts. They simply put the gun against the pad and pulled the trigger, this would be the most scientific means of testing a muzzle break. [/QUOTE]
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