How specific does the bore diameter need to be on a muzzle brake? Ex: would a .308 muzzle brake would on a .223 barrel, or a 6.5 barrel? Or would accuracy and effectiveness suffer? Obviously the inverse would be a disaster.
How specific does the bore diameter need to be on a muzzle brake? Ex: would a .308 muzzle brake would on a .223 barrel, or a 6.5 barrel? Or would accuracy and effectiveness suffer? Obviously the inverse would be a disaster.
To be specific, I’m thinking of getting a Heathen for my CTR in .308 but may rebarrel to a 6.5 Creedmoor. I’m basically wondering if a 30cal brake will do both or if I need to buy two Heathens. I don’t run a brake on my .223, recoil is négligeable.
The reduction in effectiveness will be very small, we're talking single digit percentage here.
http://precisionrifleblog.com/2015/07/07/muzzle-brakes-recoil-results-for-6mm-6-5mm
A 308 brake on a 223 would be excessive, though.
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The reduction in effectiveness will be very small, we're talking single digit percentage here.
http://precisionrifleblog.com/2015/07/07/muzzle-brakes-recoil-results-for-6mm-6-5mm
A 308 brake on a 223 would be excessive, though.
I find the brake design much more important than anything else.Design and sizing of the entire brake is more important.




























