Looks good, congrats on your new can. Ive never done this before, but I do eyeball them and see if they are off and if they are its pretty obvious.
Blast away amigo.
PB
Looks good, congrats on your new can. Ive never done this before, but I do eyeball them and see if they are off and if they are its pretty obvious.
Blast away amigo.
PB
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It was fun. Looking forward to get back out with it. It’s on a pistol, though I have run it on the SBR. I was concerned about the balance, but am not disappointed. It points well.
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Originally Posted by 1168
this is another good reason to own a .22lr conversion unit for the AR. You can test for a misaligned baffle without destroying said baffle. With subsonic 22 ammo, the unit is whisper-quiet, so you can fire a shot and look to see if the bullet hole is nice and round. if it aint, you've got a problem inside of the can, or with its alignment with the bore.
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