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Removing brake/hider changes load data?

Will adding or removing a muzzle brake or flash hider change harmonics enough to throw off an established accuracy load?
 
Not in my experience, I have 3 rifles with muzzle brakes, 2 with grill types and one with holes drilled around it.
If you have a Consistently accurate rifle to start with.
Meaning it will place bullets in a tight group, and you do your part, it doesn’t matter weather the brake is on or off in my experience anyway.... I have herd that over tighting the cap screw on a grill brake can put pressure on the crown area and then could cause you a problem....just enough tension to hold it in place is ideal.
 
It definitely CAN. The only one that I have was loktited and screwed on until it just touched. It did not affect the accuracy. I am quite sure that torquing one down would alter the harmonics.
 
fitter,
In my limited experience it can make a difference in some rifles, My 6xc it makes no difference @ all I am not sure on my 6*284, however on my 338-378 wby magnum which groups consitantly 1/2" will shoot several inches poi differently with the break vs. without the brake.
Wayne.
 
bozo699 said:
fitter,
In my limited experience it can make a difference in some rifles, My 6xc it makes no difference @ all I am not sure on my 6*284, however on my 338-378 wby magnum which groups consitantly 1/2" will shoot several inches poi differently with the break vs. without the brake.
Wayne.

Thanks. I have an AAC hider/suppressor adapter that I took off tonight. I just wanted to get a heads up what to expect next weekend.

Man that thing was FULL of crud!!
 
It can...

1st 3 shots with Badger Ordnance Thruster brake installed:

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2nd 3 shots...

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3rd group (yes, I shanked that one big time)...

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4th, with brake removed:

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That was typical of my experience with trying to remove the brake for some casual F/Open shooting. Maybe I could have tuned the load for 'un-braked' use, but it shot so good with the brake on I just left it as is - until I finally sold it.

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Heres what iv experienced with brakes left on, and then removed. Little change and what change there was,was Probably shooter error.
 

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My set up is nothing fancy: a Caldwell rock front rest, a Deluxe Protektor Rear Bag both filled with Zircon sand. zeiss scope, Rifle is trg-22
 
Could be that without the break, recoil differences is effecting the POI.
Tuning may be just a tad off, because of the change in mass on the front of the barrel. If it is a real good load, it should be too much of a difference.
 
338Lapua said:
My set up is nothing fancy: a Caldwell rock front rest, a Deluxe Protektor Rear Bag both filled with Zircon sand. zeiss scope, Rifle is trg-22

Ummm... TRG-22 and Zeiss nothing special?
 

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