TimeOnTarget
Well-known member
Senate bill is up. https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-bill/59
I will be supporting this effort.
Question for those that run suppressors. How much does your POI shift with/without the suppressor attached? I preach shooting practice/proficiency to my kids and to folks I have introduced to hunting. If there is a device that I can use to mitigate muzzle blast, recoil, and noise during range sessions with their big game rifles, I'd very much encourage it's use at the range. That leads to increased practice rounds down range and ultimately better shooting skills. I can see the argument that suppressors add bulk and detract from the balance of a big game rifle when in the field hunting. But, I also see almost no disadvantage to using one at the range, other than a possible POI shift, which can likely be dealt with by a quick rezero of the scope during your final range session. So, how much POI shift do you see with/without the suppressor attached?
IME, POI will shift. Usually a suppressed rifle will shoot lower than the same rifle non-suppressed. There is a process that i believe is called "clocking" that can make the POI be the same. I'd imagine its rather spendy seeing as DTA does it to their rifles.