Took my cans to the range today after picking them up last Friday. I didn't have a lot of time but I was going crazy wanting to try thiem out! I got asked by the RSO right off the bat if I had the proper paperwork for them; I told him yes, copies were in my truck and my range bag. He didn't ask to see them he just said, " I don't want you to get in trouble". I can appreciate that, seemed like a nice enough fellow.
I started of with the DPMS LR 308 AP4 with the Thunderbeast 30P1. Nice nd quiet but with a significant drop in POI compared to no can. I didn't mind adjusting since I don't plan on shotting it without the can anymore. Groups were decent but I may need to work on the loads a little to tune them in with the can, it is efintely good enough to take a pig at 200 yards as is but I want it lie it was without the can.
Next was the Liberty Toech QA on a High Standard M-4gery and a Dreadnaught industries carbine, both in 5.56. These guns also had a small POI shift with the suppressor but shot bery well once adjusted. I was runninf a 4x32 ACOG on the M-4 and a Leupold 4.5-14x40mm on the carbine. I got noce tight groups out of both guns at 100 yars.
I shifted over to the pistol range to try the 45 Osprey and the SWR Specter II
.22 can. Both are awesome and the .22 can was super quiet. I have been giggly all evening.
This was a 181 day wait from check cashed to stamps in hand. I guess this was pretty good for todays standards.
I started of with the DPMS LR 308 AP4 with the Thunderbeast 30P1. Nice nd quiet but with a significant drop in POI compared to no can. I didn't mind adjusting since I don't plan on shotting it without the can anymore. Groups were decent but I may need to work on the loads a little to tune them in with the can, it is efintely good enough to take a pig at 200 yards as is but I want it lie it was without the can.
Next was the Liberty Toech QA on a High Standard M-4gery and a Dreadnaught industries carbine, both in 5.56. These guns also had a small POI shift with the suppressor but shot bery well once adjusted. I was runninf a 4x32 ACOG on the M-4 and a Leupold 4.5-14x40mm on the carbine. I got noce tight groups out of both guns at 100 yars.
I shifted over to the pistol range to try the 45 Osprey and the SWR Specter II
.22 can. Both are awesome and the .22 can was super quiet. I have been giggly all evening.
This was a 181 day wait from check cashed to stamps in hand. I guess this was pretty good for todays standards.