Bought a PVA shock wave Muzzle brake . 7mm bore ,bought the 30 caliber brake. It measures .332 ,is that to big for a 7 mm bore ?
Bought a PVA shock wave Muzzle brake . 7mm bore ,bought the 30 caliber brake. It measures .332 ,is that to big for a 7 mm bore ?
Well shot the 30 cal PVA brake on my 7 mag . It worked,but was it as good as it could be beings its .051 over size rather than .020-.030 over bore size ? Didn't feel like it was any better than previous smaller brake but was bore.312 instead of .335. So today i shot the rifle with out any brake . Wow ! That rifle kicks hard,no more taking any brake for granted. Now waiting for another 4 port brake that is bored correctly for a 7mm bore.
The most efficient brake is fitted to a true running barrel then is drilled/bored out to about 0.030"/ side over bullet diameter.
Opening up the brake bore too much reduces the efficiency.
Opening up the brake bore where the brake bore is not perfectly concentric to the barrel bore can have a negative effect on accuracy.
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.020/per side
PVA Brake measures .335 and its for a .284 bore . Isn't that too big ?
Watching you tube videos of rifles being shot while being mounted on a sled. Muzzle Brakes and more ( That's they're name) brakes were as good at Terminator brakes at considerably less price. So ordered they'er 4 port self timing.
If you have a chance check out Roy Bertolatto (sp?) And his posts on muzzle brake design and testing. He seemed to be pretty thorough and reported his conclusions on his website .
Installed the above brand 4 port brake on my rifle,its bore diameter is .304 . Its recoil reduction vs the PVA brake that's bore measured .335 was significantly more on a 7mm WSM....