If it’s not a high dollar big name brand suppressor, and you just want to be shooting, drill the end cap hole a little bigger....
^^^^^^^^^ Yep. A multi-step unibit will take that exit hole up 1/8" or so nicely!
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If it’s not a high dollar big name brand suppressor, and you just want to be shooting, drill the end cap hole a little bigger....
Completely differ idea of what is going on. I recently got a Bergara 14R trainer and it shoots awesome. However, screw my SiCo SpectreII on and POI will shift between 1-1.5 feet (yes feet) at 25 yards. Contracted Bergara and actually got someone there that had the same issue and worked in CS. He called me back and explained that the first baffle was actually touching the muzzle due to thread length, seems common in some older designs. He was having the same issue with a Warlock. He suggested that I put a spacer on and try it again. Sure enough, holes were close to where the non suppressed gun was shooting in a quick check. I ordered some 1/2x28 jam nuts to move the suppressor down the threads to alleviate the issue.
HAHA!! As a matter of fact you sir have the same can. Im not here bashing the maker of the can-I wanted to make it wasn't something stupid I had overlooked. The can is back at the manufacturer and they acknowledged it was the can and I should have it back within a week.Pholley526 what brand/model? At this point we're all assuming it's a $20 bought off amazon solvent trap..
Sad day, I was hoping it was a solvent trap. No change on my end eitherHAHA!! As a matter of fact you sir have the same can. Im not here bashing the maker of the can-I wanted to make it wasn't something stupid I had overlooked. The can is back at the manufacturer and they acknowledged it was the can and I should have it back within a week.