My Yankee Hill Machine SS Phantom 223 and AAC 308 cans came in Saturday.
My son and I went out this morning to practice for the S&S clay pigeon match thats coming up in September and took the cans along to play with.
William Roscoe built me a 308 last month on a Stiller Predator with a Hart barrel that he threaded for a suppressor. AT 200 yds. the point of impact was 4.5 inches lower with the can then without. I wasn't sure what I expected the POI change to be, but this was more then I expected.
Is this about average?
The recoil and sound reduction were excellent one the 308. The 223 still has that "high pitched crack", for lack of a better description,of the bullet but overall noise reduction was what I had hoped for with the 223 and better then expected with the 308.
James Hills of 3 Enterprises in Houston did the transfers for me and went as far as to meet me at his office Sat. evening so I would have the cans for todays shooting session. Took right at 16 weeks from mailing transfer to picking up cans.
My son and I went out this morning to practice for the S&S clay pigeon match thats coming up in September and took the cans along to play with.
William Roscoe built me a 308 last month on a Stiller Predator with a Hart barrel that he threaded for a suppressor. AT 200 yds. the point of impact was 4.5 inches lower with the can then without. I wasn't sure what I expected the POI change to be, but this was more then I expected.
Is this about average?
The recoil and sound reduction were excellent one the 308. The 223 still has that "high pitched crack", for lack of a better description,of the bullet but overall noise reduction was what I had hoped for with the 223 and better then expected with the 308.
James Hills of 3 Enterprises in Houston did the transfers for me and went as far as to meet me at his office Sat. evening so I would have the cans for todays shooting session. Took right at 16 weeks from mailing transfer to picking up cans.

