Originally Posted by
Magic_Salad0892
It's ideal (IMHO) for short barrelled suppressor hosts, due to POI shift.
There should be less shift, on a heavier profile. Especially with something like the MUR upper.
You mean longer barreled hosts, right...? I have a 10.5 LMT I run suppressed all the time and there's little shift. I've run Surefire on 16" KAC barrels with no more that 1 MOA shift.
You shouldn't see much sag at all in an SBR with any profile really compared to a 16".
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