Recently got myself a 22LR rifle to play around with and have been shooting it suppressed mostly but some without the can too. Did some quick ń dirty testing on groupings @ 50 yards, which I also used for scope zero distance, and noticed that the groups without was a bit tighter and a bit higher.
Did some research thru 'SilencerCo' since I have one of their cans (Octane 45 to be precise) and they had tested and showed that lining up the notch cuts in the baffles makes for higher precision and better groups. Supposedly also quieter. They also said swapping to a end cap with a smaller hole make it quieter, but read quite a few forum claims that people have not experienced the latter.
Which leads to these questions:
*How does the orientation of the 'channel' of notches affect the bullet path?
Example: if the channel are located at six-o-clock when installed on the firearm will the bullet 'pull' down or up? In other words can I tune the direction of POI by location of the 'notch channel'?
*What about stagger the baffles?
Mine got eight so stagger them 180° apart every other one would make for even effect. Or set them 90° off as you go out from the muzzle.
*Will a smaller exit opening change the loudness or not?
I'm very aware of that barrel harmonics changes from the extra weight of the suppressor also, but that will be consistent independent of baffle orientation internally. The rifle in question is a Savage Mk II FV-SR, which have a fairly heavy barrel, especially for a 22LR.
I intend to test all this in the near future but figured I'll check here with the immense amount of knowledge and experience from y'all too!
Did some research thru 'SilencerCo' since I have one of their cans (Octane 45 to be precise) and they had tested and showed that lining up the notch cuts in the baffles makes for higher precision and better groups. Supposedly also quieter. They also said swapping to a end cap with a smaller hole make it quieter, but read quite a few forum claims that people have not experienced the latter.
Which leads to these questions:
*How does the orientation of the 'channel' of notches affect the bullet path?
Example: if the channel are located at six-o-clock when installed on the firearm will the bullet 'pull' down or up? In other words can I tune the direction of POI by location of the 'notch channel'?
*What about stagger the baffles?
Mine got eight so stagger them 180° apart every other one would make for even effect. Or set them 90° off as you go out from the muzzle.
*Will a smaller exit opening change the loudness or not?
I'm very aware of that barrel harmonics changes from the extra weight of the suppressor also, but that will be consistent independent of baffle orientation internally. The rifle in question is a Savage Mk II FV-SR, which have a fairly heavy barrel, especially for a 22LR.
I intend to test all this in the near future but figured I'll check here with the immense amount of knowledge and experience from y'all too!
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