Had a bit of a drive today so tried out the Everyday Sniper Podcast for something new. There was a topic about silencers & I picked up on a couple things in the discussion:
1. Almost all 2nd-time students will bring suppressors.
2. In general, with a few brands being the exception, it sounds like direct thread has less moving parts & tolerance stacking than direct thread.
I've got several Silencerco silencers with plenty of ASR attachments. I'm pretty new to the precision stuff & have never done much shooting for groups with silencers. What are the opinions re: direct thread vs QD when it comes to the ASR system? FWIW, I'm not a competitor, but I'd like to try out a precision oriented class sometime. All those 2nd time students must be buying silencers for a reason, I've already got the hardware just need to figure out if I should ASR or direct thread.
I've got no imminent plans of buying another silencer so I'm going to have to pick either my Omega 300 or the Hybrid 46. Rifle is a 6.5CM.
Opinions?
1. Almost all 2nd-time students will bring suppressors.
2. In general, with a few brands being the exception, it sounds like direct thread has less moving parts & tolerance stacking than direct thread.
I've got several Silencerco silencers with plenty of ASR attachments. I'm pretty new to the precision stuff & have never done much shooting for groups with silencers. What are the opinions re: direct thread vs QD when it comes to the ASR system? FWIW, I'm not a competitor, but I'd like to try out a precision oriented class sometime. All those 2nd time students must be buying silencers for a reason, I've already got the hardware just need to figure out if I should ASR or direct thread.
I've got no imminent plans of buying another silencer so I'm going to have to pick either my Omega 300 or the Hybrid 46. Rifle is a 6.5CM.
Opinions?