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<blockquote data-quote="TYoung" data-source="post: 1871579" data-attributes="member: 106048"><p>First time it happened, I thought maybe that it was me, but I've tried this several times now and each time, if I don't let the smoke clear I will have a good hit on the first round and then the next two if I follow suit Within 20 seconds or so they will miss the target completely I've been shooting a 12 inch plate at 400 yards. If I take a minute after each shot to remove the bolt and blow down the barrel and look to see that it's clear and follow up with my shot I'm hitting each time. Usually that process takes less than 15 seconds but sometimes in hunting situations you don't have that 15 seconds to do. I was thinking maybe it's the particular powder that I'm using ? maybe another powder works better for suppressors.? I hope I'm not the only one who has come across this. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TYoung, post: 1871579, member: 106048"] First time it happened, I thought maybe that it was me, but I've tried this several times now and each time, if I don't let the smoke clear I will have a good hit on the first round and then the next two if I follow suit Within 20 seconds or so they will miss the target completely I've been shooting a 12 inch plate at 400 yards. If I take a minute after each shot to remove the bolt and blow down the barrel and look to see that it's clear and follow up with my shot I'm hitting each time. Usually that process takes less than 15 seconds but sometimes in hunting situations you don't have that 15 seconds to do. I was thinking maybe it's the particular powder that I'm using ? maybe another powder works better for suppressors.? I hope I'm not the only one who has come across this. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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