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So many people spend a bunch of money building customs and shoot then very little before selling them. Unless you have very specific build requirements, which it seems that you don't, you can take advantage of someone else's loss and save some money.
Subsonic 300 Blackout with a PSS isn't exactly whisper quiet. It is an awesome suppressor for subs and compact but definitely gives up some suppression. I can see the desire for a 300 Blackout and subs to be really quiet but not sure what gave you the idea that it is better or more powerful than...
Not sure if you're being serious or not but if so good for you. I didn't even think about this. False representation of an item some poor sap would buy.
It is a matter of them not rating the titanium can for the blast of an SBR. The heavier suppressor is needed. I've found that weight is less noticeable on an SBR by the way. I guess it's where the suppressor weight is right at your front hand and not so far out as on a longer barrel.
If you can't get CLEO signature you might not be able to get a suppressor a year from now. I'm not convinced 41p is going to pass and even though I use a trust and it will make things more difficult for me, I can get a CLEO signature without problem so it isn't as big of a worry for me. If I...
Make sure you squeeze the blade safety or whatever they call it all the way and don't hit the side of the trigger without it being compressed. This will cause a problem like you are describing. Trigger will lock back and need reset but firing pin will not be released because the "safety blade"...
Liberty makes Cabela's safes and they are cheaper by the way. When researching safes I made this discovery and bought safe from Cabela's when they had a sale and saved hundreds of dollars.
Use JBM as linked in post two. Play around with inputting different temperatures and elevations near where you shoot and observe the difference it makes.
This question always seems asked and always seems complicated by everyone. OP has the info he needs in the first two posts. The last two posts contain incorrect unit conversions and explanations.
You're making it too complicated... Take Rob's advice. You don't need to measure inches and try to convert to mils you can just use your reticle to see measure how far off your shot was and correct by that amount. When not shooting paper and trying to make a quick adjustment after a miss in...