I have a Tikka T1X in .22LR in a KRG Bravo stock and a Quietbore Ti form 1 can on the end. I put the whole thing together about a month ago but didn't do much more than plink a few times in the backyard before today. I went to the range this afternoon and setup on the 50 yard berm. My first few shots were ~6 inches high and ~6 inches to the right. After getting it somewhat adjusted, I noticed that my groups looked like this. That's about 7 moa. I was not impressed.
I took the can off, rezeroed (6 inches down and 6 inches to the left) and was able to do this, ~2 moa.
All shots are with CCI Standard Velocity, so not match, but not crap.
I put the can back on, confirmed that my groups went to hell again, and packed my bags and came home. I haven't taken the suppressor apart yet because I thought I would ask the brain trust here what to look for and I didn't want to destroy any evidence. I'm theorizing that my issues could be the following:
1) Threads on the barrel are not concentric with the bore (I don't want to believe this). I have no idea how to check whether this is the case.
2) Threads on the rear of the suppressor are not concentric. I also have no idea how to check this.
3) I'm getting a baffle strike due to my crappy basement drilling efforts. Should I look for clean spots on the baffles? Would a .22LR leave an impact witness mark on Ti? What should I be looking for?
I'm not an expert, but the holes in the first picture above all appear to be just as "round" as the holes in the 2nd target when I wasn't using the can.
Help, I'm all ears.
I took the can off, rezeroed (6 inches down and 6 inches to the left) and was able to do this, ~2 moa.
All shots are with CCI Standard Velocity, so not match, but not crap.
I put the can back on, confirmed that my groups went to hell again, and packed my bags and came home. I haven't taken the suppressor apart yet because I thought I would ask the brain trust here what to look for and I didn't want to destroy any evidence. I'm theorizing that my issues could be the following:
1) Threads on the barrel are not concentric with the bore (I don't want to believe this). I have no idea how to check whether this is the case.
2) Threads on the rear of the suppressor are not concentric. I also have no idea how to check this.
3) I'm getting a baffle strike due to my crappy basement drilling efforts. Should I look for clean spots on the baffles? Would a .22LR leave an impact witness mark on Ti? What should I be looking for?
I'm not an expert, but the holes in the first picture above all appear to be just as "round" as the holes in the 2nd target when I wasn't using the can.
Help, I'm all ears.