I was at my local gunsmiths house this evening and we got into the discussion about muzzle brakes and their design. I just put a ross schuller on my 700 aac and love it. he thinks(from his experiences) that each port should have the same on the opposite side. my schuller has 3 ports on both sides that he says are fine, then 3 on the top to help with muzzle flip. now to his explination and before you guys call him a joke, this is not scientific just what he suspects. when the gas hits the holes on the top it pushes the rear of the bullet down because there are no holes on the bottom to even the flow of gasses.
does this make any sense to anyone? I can see his point but if he's right wouldn't the manufacturers have figured this out and started making them symmetrical?
does this make any sense to anyone? I can see his point but if he's right wouldn't the manufacturers have figured this out and started making them symmetrical?
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