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suppressor POI shift question
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<blockquote data-quote="PhulesAu" data-source="post: 832459" data-attributes="member: 68082"><p>take a look at muzzle brakes on some of the rifle photos. you'll see that they are lined up to be horizontal when the rifle / action / barrel are vertical. so blast from firing is evenly distributed. also to insure the bullets path out from barrel through brake / can is not obstructed in any way. If the gasses don't flow out evenly, this will effect bullet stabilization. this aligning process when mounting brakes and flash suppressors and "silencers" is called clocking. hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhulesAu, post: 832459, member: 68082"] take a look at muzzle brakes on some of the rifle photos. you'll see that they are lined up to be horizontal when the rifle / action / barrel are vertical. so blast from firing is evenly distributed. also to insure the bullets path out from barrel through brake / can is not obstructed in any way. If the gasses don't flow out evenly, this will effect bullet stabilization. this aligning process when mounting brakes and flash suppressors and "silencers" is called clocking. hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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