@@austinisasian yes, quite a lot. This is the factory Steyr barrel not an aftermarket. The gas block has 6 positions and it is critical to use the right position for your load/suppressor setup. If you do that it functions perfectly with supers, subs, can, no can.
So it is very accurate at 300 yards. How long does it take to get it sighted in? Apparently a lot of trial and error... Is it more the rounds used or the gun itself??
@@myradiovideos site in takes only a few rounds, usually less than 10 rounds. no trial and error involved. You fire your first couple rounds and then look and see how far away you are from your aiming point, then taking into consideration the distance to the target, you make an adjustment on your Optic. My optics are graduated in minutes of angle, and it’s very easy to make adjustments.
Came to this channel for shortwave, excited to see the 300 blackout, my favorite caliber. I have an 8.5" barrel on mine.
Dang, you are into all the stuff I am. Weapons, high end radios... dang son... dang... ❤
@@AldoSchmedack brilliant minds think alike!
Any experience w/ subs yet?
@@austinisasian yes, quite a lot. This is the factory Steyr barrel not an aftermarket. The gas block has 6 positions and it is critical to use the right position for your load/suppressor setup. If you do that it functions perfectly with supers, subs, can, no can.
So it is very accurate at 300 yards. How long does it take to get it sighted in? Apparently a lot of trial and error... Is it more the rounds used or the gun itself??
@@myradiovideos site in takes only a few rounds, usually less than 10 rounds. no trial and error involved. You fire your first couple rounds and then look and see how far away you are from your aiming point, then taking into consideration the distance to the target, you make an adjustment on your Optic. My optics are graduated in minutes of angle, and it’s very easy to make adjustments.
@@dieselten01 ok got it!!! Hope your shoulder feels better!!!
@@myradiovideos getting a MRI on Friday