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I have two Ruger Guide guns in .338 WM and .416 Ruger. I have noticed that I remove a fair amount of copper fouling from the muzzle brake, as I remove it prior to cleaning the barrel and clean that separately. I have noticed the same issue when cleaning the brake of the .416.
I eventually dropped am unfired component bullet through each brake and noticed that they clearly make contact throughout the length of the brakes. Accuracy with both firearms are adequate. However, I can't see this being conducive to good accuracy.
Is this common with muzzle brakes? Anybody removed a small amount of metal from the interior of the brake?
I eventually dropped am unfired component bullet through each brake and noticed that they clearly make contact throughout the length of the brakes. Accuracy with both firearms are adequate. However, I can't see this being conducive to good accuracy.
Is this common with muzzle brakes? Anybody removed a small amount of metal from the interior of the brake?