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<blockquote data-quote="beastep" data-source="post: 2962351" data-attributes="member: 41032"><p>Man those are just extreme examples of whats possible. Poor machining or design is probably what caused it. Or hell it could have been having strikes for all we know because it was so bad. Or just the harmonics of the barrel wouldnt get along with it.</p><p>I also have a Miculeck brake and on my 223 ar it really didnt hurt my groups any and I put it on a friends Colt AR and it went from 1" to 3". That gun just didnt like it. Might could have switched ammo and went back to 1" but we just run thread protectors and suppressors. </p><p>Most of the time they dont effect a thing but its free to check. I hope it shoots just as good with it as it does without.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastep, post: 2962351, member: 41032"] Man those are just extreme examples of whats possible. Poor machining or design is probably what caused it. Or hell it could have been having strikes for all we know because it was so bad. Or just the harmonics of the barrel wouldnt get along with it. I also have a Miculeck brake and on my 223 ar it really didnt hurt my groups any and I put it on a friends Colt AR and it went from 1" to 3". That gun just didnt like it. Might could have switched ammo and went back to 1" but we just run thread protectors and suppressors. Most of the time they dont effect a thing but its free to check. I hope it shoots just as good with it as it does without. [/QUOTE]
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