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<blockquote data-quote="A A Ron" data-source="post: 2659340" data-attributes="member: 117277"><p>Has anyone experienced poi shift with a suppressor that changes based on how tightly the suppressor is torqued?</p><p></p><p>I have a new Chimera 300 with ASR brake. It is changing poi up to 10 inches at 100 yards if I screw it on very hard and tight. If I screw it on only snug and lock it only changes about 2 inches. Groups are still very good at either torque.</p><p></p><p>I checked the asr brake and mount contact points and cleaned them. Didn't appear to be a problem. Checked the baffles no damage. I also have a hybrid 46 that I shoot on this rifle. It did not do this.</p><p></p><p>My theory is that the new Chimera must have an unsquare surface. The harder it is torqued the more it pushes the poi off. But the bullet isn't touching anything so it must be really messing with the harmonics.</p><p></p><p>I would like to keep the asr system because the suppressor moves around to different host.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A A Ron, post: 2659340, member: 117277"] Has anyone experienced poi shift with a suppressor that changes based on how tightly the suppressor is torqued? I have a new Chimera 300 with ASR brake. It is changing poi up to 10 inches at 100 yards if I screw it on very hard and tight. If I screw it on only snug and lock it only changes about 2 inches. Groups are still very good at either torque. I checked the asr brake and mount contact points and cleaned them. Didn't appear to be a problem. Checked the baffles no damage. I also have a hybrid 46 that I shoot on this rifle. It did not do this. My theory is that the new Chimera must have an unsquare surface. The harder it is torqued the more it pushes the poi off. But the bullet isn't touching anything so it must be really messing with the harmonics. I would like to keep the asr system because the suppressor moves around to different host. [/QUOTE]
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