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Does recoil begin before the bullet exits the muzzle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mt rummy" data-source="post: 1673266" data-attributes="member: 110504"><p>A bullet is effectively swaged as it travels down the bore. You now create a lateral force if that would be the correct word. The longer the bearing surface on the pill the more exertion takes place.</p><p></p><p>As a general rule you will feel a force in the follow through tending to the right. The bbl also twists and that energy becomes stored and released. Now we start talking about harmonics. </p><p></p><p>You can place tape over your crown and it will not affect accuracy. A brake or re-crowning can affect POI.</p><p></p><p>A brake is your best friend. Find a position that you feel will be most likely used in real world situation. Stick with it. Six inch bipod legs in 2 foot sage isn't fun. You may want to try a lighter and faster pill for sheer giggles. You may surprise yourself. Don't make it more complicated than it is....have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mt rummy, post: 1673266, member: 110504"] A bullet is effectively swaged as it travels down the bore. You now create a lateral force if that would be the correct word. The longer the bearing surface on the pill the more exertion takes place. As a general rule you will feel a force in the follow through tending to the right. The bbl also twists and that energy becomes stored and released. Now we start talking about harmonics. You can place tape over your crown and it will not affect accuracy. A brake or re-crowning can affect POI. A brake is your best friend. Find a position that you feel will be most likely used in real world situation. Stick with it. Six inch bipod legs in 2 foot sage isn't fun. You may want to try a lighter and faster pill for sheer giggles. You may surprise yourself. Don't make it more complicated than it is....have fun. [/QUOTE]
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