I threaded the factory aluminum piece that holds the front sight on my .177 Disco turning it into a 12-28 adapter for for my .22 suppressor. The .177 disco is rather darn loud but with the suppressor it is stupid quiet which made me excited until i went to sight it in. It was impossible to sight it in. I took the suppressor off and the disco goes back to being accurate again so i know it is the suppressor causing the problem. With the the suppressor on it I cant get anything repeatable to come from it to even begin to adjust for a point of impact shift that I would expect. The suppressor is a Huntertown Arms Kestrel .22 that is all stainless so it is rather heavy for a .22 suppressor. I was thinking that might be the problem. The gun is stock with no upgrades. Maybe the barrel band and the heavy suppressor are working together to throw things so far out of wack?
Does anyone here have anything they can share on this topic? I know that in other countries they manufacture and sell airgun suppressors over the counter but i assume they are very light weight aluminum and airgun specific. I looked for pics and cant find many of people just throwing their real cans on their airguns, I just saw shrouds.
I just want to know if anyone here uses their rim fire cans on their PCP guns and what their experiences have been with them.
Does anyone here have anything they can share on this topic? I know that in other countries they manufacture and sell airgun suppressors over the counter but i assume they are very light weight aluminum and airgun specific. I looked for pics and cant find many of people just throwing their real cans on their airguns, I just saw shrouds.
I just want to know if anyone here uses their rim fire cans on their PCP guns and what their experiences have been with them.