I have been thinking about something and would like some input from you guys.
On the crown of a rifle you will see the power residue pattern relative to the rifling count.
say you put a brake that is ported only out of the sides and you have a 5 count rifling. My thoughts are that you will release slightly more pressure out of one side of the brake at moment the bullet bearing surface clears the crown, and even when the bullet is passing through the brake chambers. An even/odd or odd/even count would have be counterintuitive to accuracy. How ever minuscule it may be I would assume there has to be a difference.
Has anyone tested this?
I make all my own brakes, all radial, with ports matching rifling count (even/even, 5/5, 4/6, 3/6). I have not tested the theory but I think I will start soon. Even length and weight should make for a good control of the test.
what are yalls thoughts?
On the crown of a rifle you will see the power residue pattern relative to the rifling count.
say you put a brake that is ported only out of the sides and you have a 5 count rifling. My thoughts are that you will release slightly more pressure out of one side of the brake at moment the bullet bearing surface clears the crown, and even when the bullet is passing through the brake chambers. An even/odd or odd/even count would have be counterintuitive to accuracy. How ever minuscule it may be I would assume there has to be a difference.
Has anyone tested this?
I make all my own brakes, all radial, with ports matching rifling count (even/even, 5/5, 4/6, 3/6). I have not tested the theory but I think I will start soon. Even length and weight should make for a good control of the test.
what are yalls thoughts?
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