I added some more results towards the bottom with the new AI/AW.
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I recently received my long awaited SAS Arbiter TOMB from the great folks at MileHigh Shooting. The results are impressive and exceeded my expectations so I thought I would share them others on the forum.
Adam at MileHigh installed three TOMB breaks on a BigHorn .260, an AI/AE .308 and a custom .308 I call the "Light Booking Gun".
The Bighorn .260 is pictured in the back (swapped out the Surfire for the TOMB break). Foreground is a .223 trainer from milehigh:
Here is what the BigHorn.260 does through the SAS at 100 and 200 yards (shot prone off bipod and rear bag):
Here is an "on-off" test with the "Light Booking Gun": shoot one shot w/o suppressor put the SAS on shoot one shot, take the suppressor off ... and so on. Shot prone off a bi-pod w/rear bag (lots of up and down and getting in and out of possition). Note I was so excited to try this out that I didn't bother to re-zero after I got the gun back from MileHigh:
The AE shoots 3/8" at 100 and still shoots 3/8" at 100 through the SAS - for some reason this gun has a shift .3 mils right and .1 up. The other rifles shift straight down about 1".
I have over 100 rounds through the SAS and have found it to be dead-nuts repeatable, quieter (to my ears) than my TBAC 30P and does not affect the precision of any of these rifles.
In one case the SAS actually improved the group size of LC 118 Ball in the Light Booking gun but that was the exception. All other loads tested in these guns the group size remained the same with or without the SAS installed.
I own a TBAC 30P-1 which is fantastic and I love it to pieces but if Suppressors are like girlfriends ... this one might just be my new "favorite" ... time will tell ...
Good shooting ...
Start original post:
I recently received my long awaited SAS Arbiter TOMB from the great folks at MileHigh Shooting. The results are impressive and exceeded my expectations so I thought I would share them others on the forum.
Adam at MileHigh installed three TOMB breaks on a BigHorn .260, an AI/AE .308 and a custom .308 I call the "Light Booking Gun".
The Bighorn .260 is pictured in the back (swapped out the Surfire for the TOMB break). Foreground is a .223 trainer from milehigh:
Here is what the BigHorn.260 does through the SAS at 100 and 200 yards (shot prone off bipod and rear bag):
Here is an "on-off" test with the "Light Booking Gun": shoot one shot w/o suppressor put the SAS on shoot one shot, take the suppressor off ... and so on. Shot prone off a bi-pod w/rear bag (lots of up and down and getting in and out of possition). Note I was so excited to try this out that I didn't bother to re-zero after I got the gun back from MileHigh:
The AE shoots 3/8" at 100 and still shoots 3/8" at 100 through the SAS - for some reason this gun has a shift .3 mils right and .1 up. The other rifles shift straight down about 1".
I have over 100 rounds through the SAS and have found it to be dead-nuts repeatable, quieter (to my ears) than my TBAC 30P and does not affect the precision of any of these rifles.
In one case the SAS actually improved the group size of LC 118 Ball in the Light Booking gun but that was the exception. All other loads tested in these guns the group size remained the same with or without the SAS installed.
I own a TBAC 30P-1 which is fantastic and I love it to pieces but if Suppressors are like girlfriends ... this one might just be my new "favorite" ... time will tell ...
Good shooting ...