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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    Adding the can will change your POI, but the precision should be consistent, if not improved. Re-zero the gun with the can on it. Write down the difference in elevation and windage/azimuth settings, so you can re-zero the sight(s) on the fly, when you are swapping the can on/off.

    Yea, you will get some extra noise from the breach as the gun cycles. This happened on my .22LR, which bugged me, but I was going for uber-quiet with that round. I ended up getting a bolt-action. With a super-sonic rifle round, there's going to be noise either way.
    Quote Originally Posted by huntnfishn5280 View Post
    I was reading somewhere that on some cans the first shot can be different than the following shots for accuracy because of heat or something. Have you ever heard that?

    Not really

    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    The only thing I've ever heard of like that is First Round Pop (?). Which is that the first round is a bit louder than subsequent shots. I believe this is because after the first shot the suppressor is filled with burnt powder gas and that aids in dampening the report.

    I would imagine that after firing a number of rounds, the barrel and suppressor will heat up and your accuracy and precision may change, but that will happen to a varying degree with an unsuppressed rifle.

    In general, a suppressor will vary your precision (size of your shot group). In fact, it should improve it. Rifle barrels flex and they vibrate when you shoot through them. The longer the barrel, the greater degree the muzzle will vibrate when shot. Attaching a suppressor to the muzzle adds weight to the muzzle end of the barrel and dampens down the vibrations. This should increase your precision - make your shot group smaller.

    I hope I explained that well.
    I just got lost multi quoring so i'll say this abotu shooting suppressed.

    YES there's a shift with a can. Here's my 168gr BTHP Hornady (factory) r round string. Have no idea why i had 1 good and 4 fliers



    I got worse with 10 rounds
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