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Gunsmithing
Screw on vs. Ported muzzle brake
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1946491" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>You said velocity loss from wsm, those usually run at around 35fps/in, but it depends on bullet weight/powder burn-- lighter bullets will often loose slightly more per inch than heavier ones. </p><p>Accuracy, ive never heard of a ported barrel hurting it, but you are stuck with what you've got unless you want to chop it off, so i say - go shoot it and see.</p><p>Rain- why would rain do anything different to a ported barrel than a bare muzzle or threadded brake?</p><p>Drawbacks-- cleaning the crown and ports is gonna be harder for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1946491, member: 94491"] You said velocity loss from wsm, those usually run at around 35fps/in, but it depends on bullet weight/powder burn-- lighter bullets will often loose slightly more per inch than heavier ones. Accuracy, ive never heard of a ported barrel hurting it, but you are stuck with what you've got unless you want to chop it off, so i say - go shoot it and see. Rain- why would rain do anything different to a ported barrel than a bare muzzle or threadded brake? Drawbacks-- cleaning the crown and ports is gonna be harder for sure. [/QUOTE]
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