CCM
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I read every now and then in the suppressor world about "tunneling" where the bore in a baffle is too long and can impart instability on the bullet. I can't find much outside information on the subject so I can't speak to it's legitimacy. It did, however, get me thinking about my shop brake design. It's essentially just a tunnel bored .02" over bullet diameter with ports drilled at 80⁰ to the bore. It's not a full radial as there are no ports top or bottom. I haven't experienced any accuracy issues thus far with it but I'm wondering if I should modify the design a bit? Most of the commercial brakes I see are drilled out to the thread minor diameter until at least the first baffle.
I'm leaning toward the train of thought of if it ain't broke don't fix it..
I'm leaning toward the train of thought of if it ain't broke don't fix it..