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POI Shift
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<blockquote data-quote="Runandgun" data-source="post: 1622725" data-attributes="member: 109110"><p>I'm also using the Sico Omega on my precision rifles. Initially loads were developed before I had the suppressor and both rifles are extremely accurate. Accuracy did not diminish once the suppressor was installed but the POI did shift by about 1" at 100yds. I rezeroed with the suppressor and called it good.</p><p></p><p>I use the direct thread method of attachment and travel to the range and to matches with the suppressor removed. Screw it on and the POI doesn't shift. I make my elevation correction for the different distances of target engagement, make a wind correction using the reticle and hit the target if I do my part. First match in February had targets from about 250 out to 1200 yds and never worried that I screwed the suppressor on right before the match. I've satisfied myself there will not be a POI shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Runandgun, post: 1622725, member: 109110"] I'm also using the Sico Omega on my precision rifles. Initially loads were developed before I had the suppressor and both rifles are extremely accurate. Accuracy did not diminish once the suppressor was installed but the POI did shift by about 1" at 100yds. I rezeroed with the suppressor and called it good. I use the direct thread method of attachment and travel to the range and to matches with the suppressor removed. Screw it on and the POI doesn't shift. I make my elevation correction for the different distances of target engagement, make a wind correction using the reticle and hit the target if I do my part. First match in February had targets from about 250 out to 1200 yds and never worried that I screwed the suppressor on right before the match. I've satisfied myself there will not be a POI shift. [/QUOTE]
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