Another note for poi shift is attachment method. I don’t have an otter Creek but I do have a dead air nomad. With the with the keymo I have more shift than with the xeno, and even less, when used with direct thread
I have a Polonium K, I really like it. Also, those groups were actually pretty good for just PMC Bronze. Especially the second group. I've noticed in quite a few videos it is not uncommon for a suppressor to actually improve accuracy a bit. 9hole reviews has documented this particularly on the MK12 with the AEM5 but also other suppressors and other rifles. It definitely seems to improve harmonics even in very high quality barrels. I think people really under estimate the value of a quality assembly of a rifle. You can just slap milspec parts together and odds are it'll function. But if you properly torque everything and buy a thermal fit upper and potentially even bed the barrel...then a competent shooter is going to be able to extract every ounce of potential from the rifle.
A well built, properly installed suppressor can improve accuracy. Looks like this suppressor caused more barrel droop with its weight. This is a good sign of predictable harmonics, good barrel / rifle construction as well.
@@jw5297 Damn..that sucks. This one took nearly 10 months. But I guess the checks for new purchases have been going through in under a month recently. As little as a week in some cases.
@RTTGunsGear yeah my shooting buddy sent off for one and got approved 33 days later, he has several cans though, so not sure if that's any sort of factor
@jw5297 I'm waiting on my second can to get shipped to my FFL right now. But it's my understanding that the amount of times you've applied, doesn't affect the speed of approval. Nit sure if that's true though.