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Compact Suppressed Build cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="orifdoc" data-source="post: 1965915" data-attributes="member: 115070"><p>My thoughts about suppressors....... I've had the best luck with direct-thread units. The quick-connect units are on pretty coarse threads and can affect the zero. Screw that thing on there good and tight and only remove it when necessary to clean the bore. As for accuracy, I'm not sure any one brand is better than another, as long as it's stable and consistent.</p><p></p><p>In practical terms, they increase accuracy tremendously as they make it easier to not flinch and they eliminate most of the muzzle blast (which IMO is a big part of perceived recoil). The effect on game is also pretty fun. My daughter shot a mulie buck a few years back and the others in the herd didn't even look up from feeding. They only ran away when we hiked up there.</p><p></p><p>POI and accuracy for my rifle was exactly the same with and without the can. That isn't always the case and sometimes a different load will be needed to make it shoot well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orifdoc, post: 1965915, member: 115070"] My thoughts about suppressors....... I've had the best luck with direct-thread units. The quick-connect units are on pretty coarse threads and can affect the zero. Screw that thing on there good and tight and only remove it when necessary to clean the bore. As for accuracy, I'm not sure any one brand is better than another, as long as it's stable and consistent. In practical terms, they increase accuracy tremendously as they make it easier to not flinch and they eliminate most of the muzzle blast (which IMO is a big part of perceived recoil). The effect on game is also pretty fun. My daughter shot a mulie buck a few years back and the others in the herd didn't even look up from feeding. They only ran away when we hiked up there. POI and accuracy for my rifle was exactly the same with and without the can. That isn't always the case and sometimes a different load will be needed to make it shoot well. [/QUOTE]
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