Originally Posted by
Frank S
Ok now that all of the clap flap is over and done with.
There is one question I've not read either asked or answered.
My limited experience with various sound suppressing devices attached to a fire arm has shown some to reduce the muzzle velocity by varying amounts some to the point of a noticeable amount of additional recoil felt in the weapon also greatly reducing the foot pounds second or meter kilograms seconds in your case. greatly altering the anticipated penetration depth of a particular round.
have you had a chance or inclination to preform any tests which could offer you a determination of a round's effectiveness striking the target.
Accuracy is always a primary concern but you seem to have managed to be able to dial in a predictability to that issue. I might add in a most intriguing way I'm trying to remember if or where I had seen that method before.
Bear in mind I make no claim to be a gunsmith even a novice one even though I have repaired my fair share of fire arms.