4 1/4 moa elevation difference at 100yards, with a can and without. Doesn't seem right. Anyone else have this much difference?
4 1/4 moa elevation difference at 100yards, with a can and without. Doesn't seem right. Anyone else have this much difference?
I don't have my log with me, but I bet my Cyclone shifts close to that.
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All my suppressprs have some POI variance.
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My AAC Mini gets at least that. I thought the TBACs were supposed to be better though...
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What rifle do you have it on?
As long as its repeatable, no biggie.
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Yeah, its repeatable, just a much larger difference than what I expected. My SF mini was hardly noticeable.
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I'm getting 2.5 inches on my AR with the can.
Right answers, wrong question. Needless to say, if you affect the end of the barrel (i.e. adding a can), you will affect the POI.
The question is, with the can on (assume direct threading), how consistant is the POI? Thunderbeast are great. And any quality can, should have consistant POI.
Key for shooting is your data book (one benefit of being a competiitve military shooter) and being able to screw on the can, crank in the adjustment, and be 1/2" MOA on the first shot.
FWIW