Originally Posted by saddlesore
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by saddlesore
How can it effect it if the ID of the brake is greater than the bullet diameter by several thousandths

Gas surrounding the bullet when it leaves the crown will divert differently if the crown on the muzzle brake is not even.

Isn't the bullet already gone by then? Seems like the same thing could happen if all the holes in the brake are not perfectly symmetrical, Not arguing, more curious

Gas is blowing past the bullet at the muzzle, yeah I have thought about the holes . There are brakes with the bottom of the break undrilled . I have one muzzle brake(which I hate) and its holes are drilled right but the internal finish is horrendous.