While the Wilson blocks aren't bad, they are still a PITA when it comes from needing to make quick/easy adjustments to go from cycling ideally when shooting non-suppressed to shooting suppressed. You have to back out the locking screw, then adjust the actual adjustment screw until you get it where you want/need it, then reinsert the locking screw and lock everything back down again. While it doesn't take forever, why would you want to go through all that when there are high quality, click/detent adjustable blocks on the market that are proven designs and don't require all the addt'l BS to get them squared away?
Once you have your setting for non-suppressed shooting with your particular load, all you need to do is dial down the gas (counting the detent clicks needed to go from A to B) and then keep note of it for future reference. With a single allen key, you can go from ready to rock non-suppressed to suppressed in a matter of just a couple seconds, thus bypassing all the other nonsense, including but not limited to the possible loss of the tiny little locking screw present on the Wilson which can (AND WILL) go missing on the range or in a class (I'm admitting nothing since I would NEVER make a mistake like that)!!