I took my 20" OBR to the range today to rezero at 200 with the new brake as well as to check out the POI shift with my Saker installed. I searched through several pages of discussion as well as did some google searches and found nothing, though I am sure some troll will dig up an obscure post, but so be it.
I converted my Saker 726 to use the MAAD ASR mount as I also have a Specwar, so i can interchange the suppressors on all my rifles. I installed the ARS brake on my OBR 762 and headed to the range. I got it all dialed in with tight groups at 200, then installed the suppressor. Shots not even on the paper. Not even in my FOV. I ask the guy next to me to spot, and he said i was hitting just short of the berm. I only had a few rounds left, so i used the reticle to estimate the drop, and concluded it was somewhere between 10 and 15 MOA. After a total of 5 rounds with the suppressor on, I removed it to check the rifle.....still zeroed perfect.
Now I would have understood something like a 2 MOA shift, and maybe even double that if i had some strange harmonic situation going on, but 10+? Something is off. I checked the suppressor and there are no signs of contact (a huge relief). The things I have considered:
1. Threads not aligned? I suppose it is possible, but this isn't some Frankenstein DPMS rifle.....Larue makes good stuff. I do plan to get a ~30 cal rod and check, though a quick check on my MB looked perfect.
2. Random ammo problem? I was using factory FGMM today, no reloads. I did not have my Labradar with me to confirm, but I have been seeing ~2525 ft/s with a StdDev of 10 on those, so low probability.
3. Something odd about the suppressor? I have read many posts about Saker 762s and every one of them showed a POI shift like what i was expecting.
4. Something with the baffle notch clocking? I timed my brake using the shims. I did check the baffle notch alignment, see attached (top of photo parallel to top rail). I don't see how this baffle clocking would translate to a massive drop.
Random other info....I put the same suppressor on my 16' AR to investigate the shift at 100 yards, and got the ~2 MOA shift I expected. I know the suppressor bore being larger translates to more open space and less suppressor effect on bullet (and less suppressive effect), but didnt hurt to confirm.
Thoughts?
I converted my Saker 726 to use the MAAD ASR mount as I also have a Specwar, so i can interchange the suppressors on all my rifles. I installed the ARS brake on my OBR 762 and headed to the range. I got it all dialed in with tight groups at 200, then installed the suppressor. Shots not even on the paper. Not even in my FOV. I ask the guy next to me to spot, and he said i was hitting just short of the berm. I only had a few rounds left, so i used the reticle to estimate the drop, and concluded it was somewhere between 10 and 15 MOA. After a total of 5 rounds with the suppressor on, I removed it to check the rifle.....still zeroed perfect.
Now I would have understood something like a 2 MOA shift, and maybe even double that if i had some strange harmonic situation going on, but 10+? Something is off. I checked the suppressor and there are no signs of contact (a huge relief). The things I have considered:
1. Threads not aligned? I suppose it is possible, but this isn't some Frankenstein DPMS rifle.....Larue makes good stuff. I do plan to get a ~30 cal rod and check, though a quick check on my MB looked perfect.
2. Random ammo problem? I was using factory FGMM today, no reloads. I did not have my Labradar with me to confirm, but I have been seeing ~2525 ft/s with a StdDev of 10 on those, so low probability.
3. Something odd about the suppressor? I have read many posts about Saker 762s and every one of them showed a POI shift like what i was expecting.
4. Something with the baffle notch clocking? I timed my brake using the shims. I did check the baffle notch alignment, see attached (top of photo parallel to top rail). I don't see how this baffle clocking would translate to a massive drop.
Random other info....I put the same suppressor on my 16' AR to investigate the shift at 100 yards, and got the ~2 MOA shift I expected. I know the suppressor bore being larger translates to more open space and less suppressor effect on bullet (and less suppressive effect), but didnt hurt to confirm.
Thoughts?