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    Point of impact shift with/without suppressor

    Hi all, so I have a Silencerco Omega 300 that I bought as a do all rifle can with the plan in mind that I could switch it between a few of my rifles and suppress multiple rifles with this can. I plan on using it on my 10.3 build, 16 inch middy, as well as on my Remington 700 SPS tactical in .308. So far with taking the can on and off the 10.3 it hasn’t affected combat accuracy much and the gun is still “point and shoot” with adding the can on the 10.3. I know that adding the suppressor will affect point of impact and that will be even more noticeable on my 700 which is my long range precision setup. I have the silencerco ASR mount on the can as well as the silencerco ASR brake on the 700. So my question is if I were to zero the 700 WITH the Omega 300 on the rifle, take it off for use on one of my ARs and then put it back on the 700, would I or should I expect a change of zero? Sorry for the long post I get OCD about my zeroes lol.


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    I never experienced a shift of any note in almost the identical scenario to yours. Of course, ymmv.

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    I would expect a shift of some form, though by how much would be a large guess. I’ve found exceedingly small shifts with some cans, and larger shifts with others. I’ve also found the ammo used can come into play as well. Whether or not the shift is large enough to matter to you is the larger question.
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    I never saw an appreciable shift in zero after reattaching my Omega on a long range rifle. There are other factors at play besides the can itself (attachment method, ammo, etc).

    I will add than I used the direct thread option for bolt guns and and Key-Mo system for semi autos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunnerblue View Post
    I never saw an appreciable shift in zero after reattaching my Omega on a long range rifle. There are other factors at play besides the can itself (attachment method, ammo, etc).

    I will add than I used the direct thread option for bolt guns and and Key-Mo system for semi autos.
    I’m using the ASR mount with the ASR brake and shooting Federal Gold Medal Match 175 grain Sierra Matchking. All of that will stay consistent I’m not switching any of that. How much zero shift have you seen from zeroing with the can on the rifle, and then once you put the can back on after having taken it off? 1 inch at 100 yards is 10 inches at 1,000 yards. That’s the way I see it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    I would expect a shift of some form, though by how much would be a large guess. I’ve found exceedingly small shifts with some cans, and larger shifts with others. I’ve also found the ammo used can come into play as well. Whether or not the shift is large enough to matter to you is the larger question.
    How much shift are you talking about at 100? Less than an inch? I’m using the ASR mount with the ASR brake. I’m shooting Federal Gold Medal Match 175 grain Sierra Matchking factory load. All of that will stay consistent. I’m just wondering if it’s even worth taking the can off the 700 if it’s gonna move zero because then what’s the point of using it as a suppressed “precision rifle” if the zero is gonna shift every time I put the can back on. I want it to be a zero I can trust by just putting the can back on and shooting the rifle without having to worry about it. A 1 MOA shift is about 10 inches at 1,000 yards.


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    I use an Omega 300 on multiple platforms like you are planning on doing. I do not notice a change of zero when reattaching the suppressor to my R700 6.5 Creedmoor, or my Rem 40X 6.5 Creedmoor, or any of the AR 15 variants it also gets used on. As stated above of course YMMV.
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    Imperceptible to me when removed and reattached. Omega 9k, WC Whisper 308, and Specwar 556k. But they’re not on precision rigs.
    Suppressed vs unsuppressed is a different story.

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