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Banish brand suppressor?
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<blockquote data-quote="KY_Windage" data-source="post: 1758622" data-attributes="member: 108082"><p>So how important is it that you be able to easily clean (which IMO requires easy disassembly) your suppressor? Well, the groups at lower left and the middle were shot with the above-pictured setup, at 100 yds after my Banish 223 had about 300 rounds through it. Certainly respectable groups.</p><p></p><p>But then I cleaned the Banish and shot the groups at upper left and upper right (after firing a few rounds to settle things down). Same rifle, rounds, conditions -- all 5-shot groups shot with a fairly clean barrel.</p><p></p><p>Now, this is only one test, of one suppressor, but it verifies what I have casually observed the past few years, but never actually tested -- a dirty suppressor degrades accuracy. Silencer Central recommends you clean the Banish every 100 rounds if possible, and I'd say that's a good plan if you want the best accuracy your rifle and rounds are capable of.</p><p></p><p>YMMV, but I'd be wary of people telling you that their suppressor that cannot be disassembled is "very accurate."</p><p></p><p><img src="https://ultraimg.com/images/2019/11/19/tpkZ.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KY_Windage, post: 1758622, member: 108082"] So how important is it that you be able to easily clean (which IMO requires easy disassembly) your suppressor? Well, the groups at lower left and the middle were shot with the above-pictured setup, at 100 yds after my Banish 223 had about 300 rounds through it. Certainly respectable groups. But then I cleaned the Banish and shot the groups at upper left and upper right (after firing a few rounds to settle things down). Same rifle, rounds, conditions -- all 5-shot groups shot with a fairly clean barrel. Now, this is only one test, of one suppressor, but it verifies what I have casually observed the past few years, but never actually tested -- a dirty suppressor degrades accuracy. Silencer Central recommends you clean the Banish every 100 rounds if possible, and I'd say that's a good plan if you want the best accuracy your rifle and rounds are capable of. YMMV, but I'd be wary of people telling you that their suppressor that cannot be disassembled is "very accurate." [IMG]https://ultraimg.com/images/2019/11/19/tpkZ.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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