So I have this friend who just bought a 338 BA for his TRG 42. Having great success with my TBAC suppressors I naturally recommended them to him.
He asked them to send off the brake before the paperwork for the suppressor was approved so that he could get it on the rifle and start shooting with it.
He tried it out yesterday and got some weird results. From what I saw his groups were about 2 inches, repeatable, with the same pattern at 100 yards.
Several thoughts crossed my mind-
1. He is a poor shot-No, he routinely shoots well at 1000 and his groups are usually respectable, always under 1 inch, usually much less than that.
2. He made some sort of mistake while installing the brake-Maybe, I don't know. The installation is not as simple as just screwing it on apparently.
3. Can the addition of a different muzzle brake (He was previously using my factory Sako brake) cause a once reliable load to become horrible?
Of course, a phone call to TBAC is warranted, but in the meantime, any feedback would be appreciated-
jay
He asked them to send off the brake before the paperwork for the suppressor was approved so that he could get it on the rifle and start shooting with it.
He tried it out yesterday and got some weird results. From what I saw his groups were about 2 inches, repeatable, with the same pattern at 100 yards.
Several thoughts crossed my mind-
1. He is a poor shot-No, he routinely shoots well at 1000 and his groups are usually respectable, always under 1 inch, usually much less than that.
2. He made some sort of mistake while installing the brake-Maybe, I don't know. The installation is not as simple as just screwing it on apparently.
3. Can the addition of a different muzzle brake (He was previously using my factory Sako brake) cause a once reliable load to become horrible?
Of course, a phone call to TBAC is warranted, but in the meantime, any feedback would be appreciated-
jay