Suppressor vs No Suppressor point of Impact Shifts

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This is a video testing out 2 different rifles with suppressors. Does the Point of impact shift:
1, when you take the suppressor off?
2, and by how much?
3, what range it it still acceptable to hunt with?
My results show 2 different rifles one with a small shift, one with a larger shift.
I'd recommend going to your range and testing you rifle yourself.
This video contains me talking in a monotone about the results I found, skip that part if its not what your interested in.
Tikka T3 6.5 SAUM (6.5 GAP 4S)
Hornady 143gr ELD-X @ 2970fps Zeroed for 100m
Ruger M77 Mk2 270 win
Hornady 145gr ELD-X @ 2850 fps zeroed for 200m
New Zealand Canterbury High Country
Jan 2021

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  • @TheBighorn1
    @TheBighorn13 жыл бұрын

    Are your guns left or right bolt.looks like a left bolt when you are firing but a right bolt when you start off.good vid ,looks like you put alot of work into your reloading.btw the dent in the neck is caused by excess case lube when resizing.

  • @tightlinesandhotbarrels1551

    @tightlinesandhotbarrels1551

    3 жыл бұрын

    All right handed, just the screen-facing camera on my phone reverses everything. Next time I'll probably use the forward facing camera, it's just harder to frame the shot. Yea I'm aware of the excess lube when resizing on the shoulder, off the top of my head I think they were normal before I fired them, then dented after firing. I didnt notice them prior-to. But I may have just glossed over them when loading the mag. I put my "inconsistent" loads on the right in my ammo box, and do my testing and practice with them, so yea quite possible "past me" put them on the right because of the dents. Needles to say I gave it a thorough clean to ensure there was nothing in the chamber anyway.

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