Ok thanks good info.is this the case for most/all supressors?.so by simple fitting a suppressor youll gain a small amount of velocity but will always drop lower? with out tunning rounds.
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Its funny aye, you'd think the speed would either rise it or at least keep it level
In most cases its true but not an absolute rule, the sheer variation of rifles and their physical dimensions, particularly when barrels are concerned, means you can get a variation in results from fitting a suppressor.
Probably the only constant is it will be quieter.
I have one here you can try neckshot.
One where I am worried about the recoil causing me to loose my sight picture. LR generally.