eyeballjr
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Get out of New York and you'll have enough money left after taxes to buy a suppressor.
He has to get out of New York just to own one I think.
Get out of New York and you'll have enough money left after taxes to buy a suppressor.
Yes - rework your load for the pressure and harmonic difference the can makes.I've read here that suppressors can actually make your gun (load) shoot more accurate. So, I was excited when I got mine to shoot of course! However, my 6.5 CM went from 3/4" ctc groups all day with my handloads at 100 yards, to 1 1/2" ctc! What the? Any thoughts on this?
Get out of New York and you'll have enough money left after taxes to buy a suppressor.
He has to get out of New York just to own one I think.
Are we talking powder only for velocity? or a new bullet, primer, brass?!
I've read here that suppressors can actually make your gun (load) shoot more accurate. So, I was excited when I got mine to shoot of course! However, my 6.5 CM went from 3/4" ctc groups all day with my handloads at 100 yards, to 1 1/2" ctc! What the? Any thoughts on this?
Do the cans "wear out"? I'm quite intrigued by this and might pursue it. It would seem that one might need a few of these with different profile barrels even if thread pitch is common between rifles? I'm thinking now about my next production rifle purchase, probably in 6.5 PRC or 6.5-284. Just for the sake of discussion say I were to get something like a Cooper backcountry with a threaded radial brake. Would such a rifle be "can-ready"?