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    Clocking on a tri-lug?

    Can is a Silencerco Omega 9K with the flush mount tri-lug adapter. Host is CZ Scorpion and an AR 9mm. When sighted in, accuracy is as good as me. if the suppressor is removed and put back with a different lug orientation, impact changes dramatically (8+"). There are no baffle strike issues.

    Is this typical or do I have something else going on? I've never used a tri-lug system before.

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    That POI change seems excessive to me, but you do need to time the suppressor. He's a pretty good video on the point of impact change.
    https://youtu.be/uEcf0pCm2iE?t=9m45s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret View Post
    That POI change seems excessive to me, but you do need to time the suppressor. He's a pretty good video on the point of impact change.
    https://youtu.be/uEcf0pCm2iE?t=9m45s
    I figured I'd get "some" spread; something like in your link, but mine seemed excessive. I've seen stranger things before. Nature of the beast I guess.
    Thanks for the link.

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