Pull the rubber pad off, strap it to suppressor directly, turn up the sensitivity. Don't shoot enough rounds to get the suppressor hot and melt the thing. Has worked for me the couple times I've tried it.
Pull the rubber pad off, strap it to suppressor directly, turn up the sensitivity. Don't shoot enough rounds to get the suppressor hot and melt the thing. Has worked for me the couple times I've tried it.
I did it with a 308, I think I also did it with my 6 Dasher, both with a Sico Omego. Found that velocity was the same with or without so haven't messed with it much in the last year.
Pull the rubber pad off, strap it to suppressor directly, turn up the sensitivity. Don't shoot enough rounds to get the suppressor hot and melt the thing. Has worked for me the couple times I've tried it.
I cut a V notch out of the bayonet so it would sit closer to the bore line, works very good, able to a rubber spacer as intended.. Also kept the piece I cut out as a spacer.