Check out 'muzzlebrake testing part 4' (6min) , or 'muzzlebrake testing part 5' (12min) which include close-up views of all the brakes being tested. 'Part 1' here is mainly just an intro/background to the testing procedures used for these comparison tests. Thanks.
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It would be nice to have a 3 axis measurement. To not only test braking, but rise compensation and lateral movement also.
Next time skip the boring engineering stuff and get to the test (like your title states). I got so bored that I did not even watch the rest and did not even bother watching your other vids.
+Mark Nano Hi. If you have a short attention span or just want to get straight to the 'meat', check out vid #2 and #4. The first video is basically an introduction to the process of testing, so that people who are really interested in how these things work can understand the testing process and the machine used. Cheers.
Nice Engineering sir ! Excellent technical demonstration ! Keep up the good work
Thank you, glad that you enjoyed it.
Can you share with us who made this "recoil testing jig" or show more of how it goes together, works, etc?
Check out 'muzzlebrake testing part 4' (6min) , or 'muzzlebrake testing part 5' (12min) which include close-up views of all the brakes being tested. 'Part 1' here is mainly just an intro/background to the testing procedures used for these comparison tests. Thanks.
It would be nice to have a 3 axis measurement. To not only test braking, but rise compensation and lateral movement also.
Great set up! What action are you using? It sure looks like a very short bolt throw.
The rifle action used in this video is the Barnard Model P, single shot.
All that and you don't show the shot with the break wtf
3/4 of the video before firing a shot and no firing at all with a muzzle brake. you could have done a video longer then 6:30 mins
Next time skip the boring engineering stuff and get to the test (like your title states). I got so bored that I did not even watch the rest and did not even bother watching your other vids.
+Mark Nano Hi. If you have a short attention span or just want to get straight to the 'meat', check out vid #2 and #4. The first video is basically an introduction to the process of testing, so that people who are really interested in how these things work can understand the testing process and the machine used. Cheers.