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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1967546" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>Jerry,</p><p></p><p>I have one of your Assassin brakes that was "tuned" to a .338 Lapua. Boring the through hole bigger in the back to smaller in the front to "tune" a brake means your having to direct more gas to subsequent ports because they are inefficient. You claim it reduces 98% of gas recoil so when I prove my brake reduces more recoil where does that put mine? 110%? I really don't care about calculated numbers. I care about how one brake directly compares to another side by side on the same day. I have thousands of dollars worth of brakes from other manufacturers and I constantly prove their claims wrong so it's nothing new for me. I've done this long enough I can pretty much tell just by looking at the ports in a brake how it's going to do. Very rarely am I surprised even a little bit. Most people overlook the simplest things and the rest just don't test enough, or at all, to know what does what. I'll have plenty of test videos coming out soon to dispel more myths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1967546, member: 13110"] Jerry, I have one of your Assassin brakes that was "tuned" to a .338 Lapua. Boring the through hole bigger in the back to smaller in the front to "tune" a brake means your having to direct more gas to subsequent ports because they are inefficient. You claim it reduces 98% of gas recoil so when I prove my brake reduces more recoil where does that put mine? 110%? I really don't care about calculated numbers. I care about how one brake directly compares to another side by side on the same day. I have thousands of dollars worth of brakes from other manufacturers and I constantly prove their claims wrong so it's nothing new for me. I've done this long enough I can pretty much tell just by looking at the ports in a brake how it's going to do. Very rarely am I surprised even a little bit. Most people overlook the simplest things and the rest just don't test enough, or at all, to know what does what. I'll have plenty of test videos coming out soon to dispel more myths. [/QUOTE]
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