I took my Gap10 to the range along with the Thunderbeast 30ba. I just got the rifle back from GA precision and have to say that all of the wait and other stuff was worth it; great shooter.
On to the can; it did not have as much of a shift in POI as the TB 338ba, but it was still present. It was dead on horizontally and 2.5 inches low.
Several fellow shooters remarked at how efficient the suppressor was at sound suppression. One guy thanked me and said that it had been "very loud before"; I just smiled and imagined what he would have said about the 338lm.
Recoil- There was a small increase in recoil, but it was very small.
Accuracy- I shot 7 5-shot groups, one of which was garbage and the other six ranged from decent to impressive. They were: 0.913, 0.712, 0.702, 0.700, 0.650, and 0.297. I shot 1 3-shot group which was 0.115
Mirage- I used the TAB cover and waited 2-3 minutes between groups and the mirage was a non-factor.
Food- LC brass, Varget, Federal 200 primers, and 175 SMK.
A huge thanks to Dave at Silencer Shop for a great deal on a great suppressor.
On to the can; it did not have as much of a shift in POI as the TB 338ba, but it was still present. It was dead on horizontally and 2.5 inches low.
Several fellow shooters remarked at how efficient the suppressor was at sound suppression. One guy thanked me and said that it had been "very loud before"; I just smiled and imagined what he would have said about the 338lm.
Recoil- There was a small increase in recoil, but it was very small.
Accuracy- I shot 7 5-shot groups, one of which was garbage and the other six ranged from decent to impressive. They were: 0.913, 0.712, 0.702, 0.700, 0.650, and 0.297. I shot 1 3-shot group which was 0.115
Mirage- I used the TAB cover and waited 2-3 minutes between groups and the mirage was a non-factor.
Food- LC brass, Varget, Federal 200 primers, and 175 SMK.
A huge thanks to Dave at Silencer Shop for a great deal on a great suppressor.