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<blockquote data-quote="Stevenstl86" data-source="post: 1830277" data-attributes="member: 110575"><p>Poi shift isn't a big issue if it groups. My shot to shot is a consistent drop. I have never found the bottom. I have been able to repeat this multiple times taking the can off and putting it back on. I'm sure the shoulder is square. They are still doing test on it. I have seen pictures of great groups with a ultra 7. multiple well known smiths say proof can be hit or miss and some don't like them. You know the only way to check the squareness is take the barrel off and chuck it up and check the run out. I don't have a lathe to check for it and I can't use the ones at work. I really think it is still a proof issue, as it heats up with each shot it sags. The 19oz can on the end might contribute to this. On the other hand I have spoke to people who use heavy suppressors like this or a specwar with no issues. I will figure out what is wrong with it and won't accept the way it shoots now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevenstl86, post: 1830277, member: 110575"] Poi shift isn’t a big issue if it groups. My shot to shot is a consistent drop. I have never found the bottom. I have been able to repeat this multiple times taking the can off and putting it back on. I’m sure the shoulder is square. They are still doing test on it. I have seen pictures of great groups with a ultra 7. multiple well known smiths say proof can be hit or miss and some don’t like them. You know the only way to check the squareness is take the barrel off and chuck it up and check the run out. I don’t have a lathe to check for it and I can’t use the ones at work. I really think it is still a proof issue, as it heats up with each shot it sags. The 19oz can on the end might contribute to this. On the other hand I have spoke to people who use heavy suppressors like this or a specwar with no issues. I will figure out what is wrong with it and won’t accept the way it shoots now. [/QUOTE]
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