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Thread: Accuracy and POI differences between supressor and brake in the same rifle

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    Don't take anything for granted. Work up your load in the exact same configuration you will use it in, otherwise you are wasting your time if you really care about shooting small groups. You may get lucky, but probably not.
    I guess it depends how accurate you are really talking. If you are wanting to shoot 1/4inch groups then it matters. If just somewhere around MOA is good enough then it'l probably be ok.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gkp View Post
    @kiwijames g'day mate. You may already know this but I thought it is worth pointing out that if you want true results from your load development you do need to wait for both your barrel and suppressor to cool down between groups. If you don't wait long enough you may get fliers and inaccurate groups.
    I always take my suppressor off and place it vertical like a chimney to allow it to cool down. Same with rifle, bolt out.
    Don't hurry the process or you may end up chasing your tail
    Cheers. Im seeing bad mirage between shots. I can't get a 3-shot group away with it becoming an issue. I'd like to be able to speed up the initial development using the brake and to fine tune with the rifle as it would be configured normally.

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisW View Post
    Don't take anything for granted. Work up your load in the exact same configuration you will use it in, otherwise you are wasting your time if you really care about shooting small groups. You may get lucky, but probably not.
    I guess it depends how accurate you are really talking. If you are wanting to shoot 1/4inch groups then it matters. If just somewhere around MOA is good enough then it'l probably be ok.
    I'd like ¼" groups but at the end of the day thats outside my ability as a shooter. Easy to say when you are online but I don't think there are many who can repeatedly shoot bugholes all day. In the same breath MOA is unacceptable to me. Any rifle should shoot MOA regardless.

    I have found a number of flaws in my development across the last two rifles I have purchased. I have assumed a few too many things and they have cost me a lot of time, patience and gunpowder. From a faulty scope giving inconsistent results, to a tight chamber that I picked as pressure but was just no primary extraction in a minimum sized chamber. Guns can be assholes
    Both are sorted now thank god.
    The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds

 

 

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