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    Quote Originally Posted by viper View Post
    Who the fuck cleans a suppressor, screw it on , screw it off after use............game over
    You can't shoot much 22lr through your suppressor.
    After 500+ rounds they need to be cleaned or lead and carbon fouling will build up very heavily and cause accuracy to turn to shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beetroot View Post
    You can't shoot much 22lr through your suppressor.
    After 500+ rounds they need to be cleaned or lead and carbon fouling will build up very heavily and cause accuracy to turn to shit.
    Wow that's an assumption and a total load of bullshit at the same time, excellent.
    Mate I was going to give a long and wordy reply but I don't have the time.

    To keep it brief I live in Central Otago and get given ammo and paid at times by farmers to shoot rabbits so your assumption that I don't shoot much 22 lr is incorrect .
    I never clean a suppressor , yes they do get a lot of gunk in them and I shoot sub sonic which is dirty stuff.
    Explain to me how a dirty suppressor causes loss of accuracy ?? the projectile isn't being affected by touching the fouling, internal volume maybe fractionally reduced but that doesn't effect accuracy and some people think a dirty suppressor is even quieter.

    I run a DPT ( totally frozen together ) on a 17HMR and a Hardy rimfire suppressor on a 10/22, between them they consume 7000 plus rounds a year and are never cleaned but both rifles are very accurate.
    Clean your rifle , clean your bore but cleaning your suppressor is not needed and the statement your accuracy will turn to shit is total rubbish.Name:  jar.JPG
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    Just to show I shoot, the jar is full of 17 HMR fired brass, about 5500 rounds in there and collected in under 16 months, that's a fraction of the 22 ammo I shoot..... if cleaning your suppressor makes you feel better then by all means do it but I got better shit to do with my time

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    Whoa @viper...a bit to much caffeine this morning?
    I agree it doesn't affect accuracy. I've had a suppressor on my papoose for nearly 20 yrs and that's a one piece unit , I couldn't clean it if I wanted to but the rifle is still pinpoint accurate. That said I occasionally take our dpt's apart and give them a wipe simply because I can. Call it pride of ownership...
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    Quote Originally Posted by viper View Post
    Wow that's an assumption and a total load of bullshit at the same time, excellent.
    Mate I was going to give a long and wordy reply but I don't have the time.

    To keep it brief I live in Central Otago and get given ammo and paid at times by farmers to shoot rabbits so your assumption that I don't shoot much 22 lr is incorrect .
    I never clean a suppressor , yes they do get a lot of gunk in them and I shoot sub sonic which is dirty stuff.
    Explain to me how a dirty suppressor causes loss of accuracy ?? the projectile isn't being affected by touching the fouling, internal volume maybe fractionally reduced but that doesn't effect accuracy and some people think a dirty suppressor is even quieter.

    I run a DPT ( totally frozen together ) on a 17HMR and a Hardy rimfire suppressor on a 10/22, between them they consume 7000 plus rounds a year and are never cleaned but both rifles are very accurate.
    Clean your rifle , clean your bore but cleaning your suppressor is not needed and the statement your accuracy will turn to shit is total rubbish.Attachment 149478

    Just to show I shoot, the jar is full of 17 HMR fired brass, about 5500 rounds in there and collected in under 16 months, that's a fraction of the 22 ammo I shoot..... if cleaning your suppressor makes you feel better then by all means do it but I got better shit to do with my time
    I've tested it with both my suppressors and after 2 bricks of CCI standard velocity through them they need cleaning.
    Groups will clearly grown to almost double the size and get more fliers, I don't know what exactly causes it but it happens for both my DPT and ASE, and my Tikka and CZ.

    I even posted a thread years ago comparing groups before and after suppressor cleaning.
    I guess I was wrong about you not shooting much 22 but I'm not wrong about cleaning rimfire suppressors.

 

 

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