I have an LWRC REPR. I have shot a total of four 300 meter matches with it. I think my class is F/TR. I am shooting with a scope and bi-pod.
The two times I shot without the supressor, I got lots of 8,9,10 and the occasional X. I shot around 525 for my score. I know, that sucks, but in my defense, at my first match, I had put a total of maybe 20 rounds down range at 300 meters before.
I then shot two matches with my AAC 7.62 SD installed and my scores dropped to the high 400 range, losing 30-35 points from my previous scores. I started getting lots of 7, with some 8 and 9.
Yes, I did correct zero for the suppressor. But my group opened up. I really like shooting with the can, but I hate that I can't get it as accurate.
The can does not seem to be backing off. I do not seem to have any baffle stirke. I use 168 grain FGMM or A-MAX. I did notice some mirage with the can (I have a cover on order).
Should I give up on the quick detach and get a thread on? Or for this type of shooting, just give up on a the can altogether?
Also, I should note that I do this for fun. The local match director does not care that I use a can. I do not submit my scores to the NRA and it would be once in a blue moon I would shoot a match elsewhere.
The two times I shot without the supressor, I got lots of 8,9,10 and the occasional X. I shot around 525 for my score. I know, that sucks, but in my defense, at my first match, I had put a total of maybe 20 rounds down range at 300 meters before.
I then shot two matches with my AAC 7.62 SD installed and my scores dropped to the high 400 range, losing 30-35 points from my previous scores. I started getting lots of 7, with some 8 and 9.
Yes, I did correct zero for the suppressor. But my group opened up. I really like shooting with the can, but I hate that I can't get it as accurate.
The can does not seem to be backing off. I do not seem to have any baffle stirke. I use 168 grain FGMM or A-MAX. I did notice some mirage with the can (I have a cover on order).
Should I give up on the quick detach and get a thread on? Or for this type of shooting, just give up on a the can altogether?
Also, I should note that I do this for fun. The local match director does not care that I use a can. I do not submit my scores to the NRA and it would be once in a blue moon I would shoot a match elsewhere.