A few months ago I had my 20.5" Varmint barrel threaded. My local range has a full gunsmith machine shop. To start off, they screwed up the length of the thread. It should only be about .400", but it was threaded at .625" (which is correct for 5.56/.223).
I was excited to finally get my Odin Navi suppressor, my first 22LR can. At this range, once the stamp is paid/submitted, a person can use it at the range until NFA approval. With excitement I went to the range and threaded the suppressor on to the CZ457. Put an 8"x10" target at 50 yards and couldn't get it on paper. Thinking the suppressor changed POI, I moved the target to 25 yards. Finally got it on paper and was extremely to the right by at least 6"+ @ 25 yards. It would not group at all. Thinking it was the suppressor, took it off and shot great again, under .5" at 50 yards.
I was concerned about baffle strikes. I was also confused as to why the suppressor made the groupings so horrible. After a few weeks I was able to try the suppressor on my Ruger MKIV, and shot great, and brought the excitement to owning the Odin Navi.
Tonight I was able to do a final test. Brought out my Ruger Precision and put the suppressor on and it shot awesome. Huge relief to know the can was not defective. To check my theory of crooked threads, put it back on the CZ457, and couldn't hit a target at 25 yards.
Now the next step. Do I take the barrel back and have them remove the bad threads and re-thread? Or have the place purchase me a new barrel? My concern is getting another barrel that shoots as good as this one.
I was excited to finally get my Odin Navi suppressor, my first 22LR can. At this range, once the stamp is paid/submitted, a person can use it at the range until NFA approval. With excitement I went to the range and threaded the suppressor on to the CZ457. Put an 8"x10" target at 50 yards and couldn't get it on paper. Thinking the suppressor changed POI, I moved the target to 25 yards. Finally got it on paper and was extremely to the right by at least 6"+ @ 25 yards. It would not group at all. Thinking it was the suppressor, took it off and shot great again, under .5" at 50 yards.
I was concerned about baffle strikes. I was also confused as to why the suppressor made the groupings so horrible. After a few weeks I was able to try the suppressor on my Ruger MKIV, and shot great, and brought the excitement to owning the Odin Navi.
Tonight I was able to do a final test. Brought out my Ruger Precision and put the suppressor on and it shot awesome. Huge relief to know the can was not defective. To check my theory of crooked threads, put it back on the CZ457, and couldn't hit a target at 25 yards.
Now the next step. Do I take the barrel back and have them remove the bad threads and re-thread? Or have the place purchase me a new barrel? My concern is getting another barrel that shoots as good as this one.