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Been debating this for some time now. Need some help (and opinions). I’ve got a superbly accurate 14” 309jdj barrel that my wife gave me as a wedding present. I love the way it shoots; however, this braked barrel is TOO LOUD. What should I do? First off, obviously, the barrel has a lot of sentimental value and I’m very reluctant at cutting off the brake and re-crowning, but that is one option. Would I loose any velocity since the effective barrel is 13” anyway? Mike Bellm has given me the idea of making a sleeve that fits the expansion chamber and covers the vent holes. Shoot it with or without the sleeve and I can “Have my break and keep my hearing too”. However, would this change barrel harmonics to some great extent if it’s shot “sleeved” or not? Most importantly, when and if I do something, how much quieter would the unbraked barrel be anyway? How much does the 309 recoil without a brake? I don't mind my 10" 44 mag barrel with hot 300 grain loads, any worse than that? | ||
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I've shot .309 JDJs without brakes and the recoil isn't bad (noise isn't either for that matter). Lee Martin www.singleactions.com | |||
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Tell ya what, I'd rather shoot the .309 JDJ with no brake than shoot heavy loads in a 10" .44 Mag..... anyday! Consider yourself well conditioned for an unbraked .309 JDJ. Brake v. no brake may change impact point.... just have to try it to see. Mike [ 05-02-2003, 10:47: Message edited by: Mike Bellm ] | |||
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