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Zeroing with a suppresor on

adam1122

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Ok,

Most of yall know I primarily shoot 308s...

Questions, on my LWRC 20in REPR I sighted in with the TBAC 30P-1 suppresor on. Can anyone think of any drawbacks of doing this if I ALWAYS plan on shooting with the can on? I must have got one of the good ones off the production line because not only does the rifle function flawlessly but the accuracy is just what they said it would be (even with the can on) .5moa groups out to 500 yards are pretty common and not hard to shoot (with maych ammo)..the rifle is very forgiving and is a better shooter than me. Must be that 2 stage geiselle trigger that is $200 plus. HA.

I can't wait to take care of some of the feal hog problem we have here in Texas with this thing..
 
Re: Zeroing with a suppresor on

The only thing I can think of is clean the gas piston every 500 rounds or if you shoot and know that it will be weeks before you go out again. Stay on top of the carbon build up shooting suppressed and you wont have any problems.
 
Re: Zeroing with a suppresor on

I usually zero everything we shoot with the suppressor on. On the guns we have to shoot unsuppressed, I would also check with the POI shift and record that with the suppressor off. But it should be very minimal if any with the TBAC 30P-1. Several of the rifles at the shop have no shift whatsoever and 1 or 2 at the shop have less then 1 MOA shift.
 
Re: Zeroing with a suppresor on

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Houston Armory</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Several of the rifles at the shop have no shift whatsoever and 1 or 2 at the shop have less then 1 MOA shift. </div></div>

Impressive! Makes the TBAC 30p-1 even more interesting.