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Those are great vids. Literally sounds like the sonic boom from the traveling bullet is the same no matter where you are downrange........now I wonder about 90 degrees to the side? Probably quieter the farther away you are.......
Thanks for the comments and YouTube reference..... After looking at the YouTube links I found another fellow on there who pretty much answered my question perfectly.. His YouTube handle is the social regressive .....he backed up from the camera/microphone in 100 yard increments to 600...
I’m not sure where to ask this question, or if it’s been discussed .............move me or refer me elsewhere if necessary. In the context of not bothering my neighbors which are .3 to .5 miles from shooters position . I wonder if a brake dissipates hearable noise downrange like it redirects...
I’ve been thinking of mounting a barrel vise to a receiver hitch on the pickup.and using an action wrench,..but this system wouldnt require a truck.....maybe some sort of quick connect for the vise when the truck is available..... Thanks for the thorough write up
I suspected that, since the headspace has to come from the bolt face on different rifles....thanks for the confirmation...I’m on my 1st TL3 build, and love the interchangeability.