jackieschmidt
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Concerning the ID of a standard muzzle brake, is the ID .020 or so over the bullet for the full length ,or only the last portion.?
Alex, I have a PTG bolt coming. This factory bolt is a piece of crap. The handle is out of time, and firing pin hole has about .010 clearance. Plus, the spring is all waded up and rubs. I figured by the time I messed with this one, I could just get a PTG. Carlsbad has one headed my way.Jackie,
I dont think your brake is the issue. I have bored them .020" over the whole way, put in chambers so only the end was .020 over, as well as other things like cones ext. All of them have shot very well. On magnums I will go .030 over because that first port can constrict due to the heat all that powder volume has. 308s shoot quite well, Id suspect the bullet first then the barrel if you have checked all the normal stuff like bedding and scope.
That sounds like a neat idea.I fitted a Harrells brake for a friend not long ago. I have always bored the brake ID thread diameter to the last exit hole, then bored to .020" over bullet. This time I did a little math. I computed the angle from the first row of exit holes to the last one, set the compound there and bored the inside on a taper that started at full diameter at the first row and ended right at the bottom of the last row, then bored the exit hole to proper diameter. Looked great!!!
Al, due to the fact nobody can get anything at this time, I’m working with what I have on hand.Jackie, I'd try a known-good flat based BR style bullet before doing anything else. I use 150's made on J4 1.150 jackets to test hunting-style .30's for accuracy before substituting a traditional hunting bullet. I'd be happy to contribute some to your project, if you like. -Al
Thanks, Dave. I think I will incorporate a tapered chamber that Shaw untilized.It's been my experience that a brake with an expansion chamber is more efficient than one with a smaller bore diameter. But if the length of the chamber exceeds about 1.250" accuracy will suffer. The length allows gas to pass the bullet thus upsetting it somewhat. Exit gasses have an initial velocity of 6-8K FPS. I make my exit holes .040" over bullet diameter. All the work has been done by the time the bullet exits. I've seen carbon build up to the point of contacting the bullet.
The gun might be better than it's showing you, Jackie. A known-good bullet will prove it one way or another. Re15 and H4895 are both good powders that should show you something in a 308.Al, due to the fact nobody can get anything at this time, I’m working with what I have on hand.
Al, due to the fact nobody can get anything at this time, I’m working with what I have on hand.