I purchased a 300 Blackout from Seekins and never really paid attention to fine details like examining the threading of the barrel. I had a gunsmith who used to work for Springfield Armory put the SF brake and shims on. In my mind if it is threaded properly there should be no issues with the brake lining up (correct me if I am wrong). I tried to sighting in the Seekins 300 Blackout this weekend and the rifle with the suppressor attached was shooting 8" to 2' groups at 50yds. I swear I saw one of the bullets in the air like a tracer which means moving slow and doing and end over b/c it was not in a straight line. I was watching through binoculars and my brother-in-law was shooting. but for those type of groups they were all screwballs or curveballs...
I removed the suppressor and shot a 2" group at 50yds. (was not going for precision at this point... just trying to get the dang thing on paper in a group that could be identified.) I use this exact same suppressor on my .308 and shoot lights out. My main concern is damaged baffles in the suppressor from the Seekins b/c this to me would seem to be the most costly and timely fix.
Any help/suggestions are appreciated!
Edited to note: All pics taken w/ iPhone and can be clicked in to see a large image and great detail to identify what I am talking about.
I removed the suppressor and shot a 2" group at 50yds. (was not going for precision at this point... just trying to get the dang thing on paper in a group that could be identified.) I use this exact same suppressor on my .308 and shoot lights out. My main concern is damaged baffles in the suppressor from the Seekins b/c this to me would seem to be the most costly and timely fix.
Any help/suggestions are appreciated!
Edited to note: All pics taken w/ iPhone and can be clicked in to see a large image and great detail to identify what I am talking about.
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