#1419477 - 11/03/0904:40 PMQuick SAS Ti Arbiter range report (video added)
winmagfrog
Sergeant
Registered: 12/29/03
Posts: 414
Loc: Virginia Beach, VA
Not much to say, it shot great. I ran it on a POF 415 SPR (18 inch barrel) and the shift was so minimal I didn't even touch the dial. Also ran it on a DPMS LR308 that GA re-barreled for me with a 20 inch Obermeyer. I did have a shift of 2 inches low with it, but it was 100% repeatable.
Overall impressions are top notch. The weight of the Ti can is ridiculously light. It feels like a toy. The OAL and diameter is smaller than I expected, especially the length. Sound suppression was great. On my POF it sounded like my 10/22 shooting sub sonics.
I would, and probably will, buy from SAS again. I bought several brakes and flash hiders to run the can on different hosts. Next weekend I hope to run it on my 300 WM and try to shoot some video.
If you are on the fence, I'd say go for it. I couldn't be more pleased.
Edited by winmagfrog (11/09/0907:05 PM)
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#1424304 - 11/06/0907:08 AMRe: Quick SAS Ti Arbiter range report
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Stacey @ AINA
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Registered: 03/10/05
Posts: 1155
Loc: Elizabeth City, NC
Good to see you finally got everything together and to the range on a "in VA range day", ha ha. Enjoy, never had a doubt and lmk if you need anything else.
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