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7mm STW
Adding a brake
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim See" data-source="post: 1056984" data-attributes="member: 69519"><p>Some of you new guys don't know me but JE will vouch.</p><p> </p><p>Holes on top of the brake, not for me, JEs video mirrors a conversation he and I had 3 years ago.</p><p> </p><p>Concentricity on a thru hole, I have some more detailed experience on this since we talked and with .030" clearance on the bullet less than .005" TIR (.0025" out of center) has no measurable impact on accuracy, (disclaimer With FLAT BAFFLED brakes.) I have not tested this on angle ports.</p><p> </p><p>Back in the day if a guy wanted top ports on a brake I would accommodate him by putting one small hole in the first port. if they wanted more I would send them somewhere else. The down force issue didn't surface last week It's been an issue many just refuse to admit. As JE said down force + gravity and you get to look at your targets feet, or by the time the bullet reaches it's target the spring back off a hard bench has you looking over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim See, post: 1056984, member: 69519"] Some of you new guys don't know me but JE will vouch. Holes on top of the brake, not for me, JEs video mirrors a conversation he and I had 3 years ago. Concentricity on a thru hole, I have some more detailed experience on this since we talked and with .030" clearance on the bullet less than .005" TIR (.0025" out of center) has no measurable impact on accuracy, (disclaimer With FLAT BAFFLED brakes.) I have not tested this on angle ports. Back in the day if a guy wanted top ports on a brake I would accommodate him by putting one small hole in the first port. if they wanted more I would send them somewhere else. The down force issue didn't surface last week It's been an issue many just refuse to admit. As JE said down force + gravity and you get to look at your targets feet, or by the time the bullet reaches it's target the spring back off a hard bench has you looking over it. [/QUOTE]
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