If the can is going to be used for what the load is being developed for you need to have the can on it for the load development process, anything hung on the end of the barrel will change the harmonics and also the point of impact.
Very good point! It's worth a shot on paper to verify bullet stability BEFORE shooting with a can on in subsonic applications!I made sure my subsonic loads were flying right before I screwed on the suppressor.
Hey Fellers, I've owned and used cans for 15yrs or more. Have worked up loads for handguns and rifles and find the above to be my own experience as well.... JohnIf I was going by general experience, my loads perform better suppressed. So if I find a good load without, they have always been better when the suppressor was used. So in warm weather I do load work unsuppressed. Barrel diameter/length seem to play a factor in any poi shift between the with or without the suppressor. Long, thin barrels more poi change.
Hey Fellers, I've owned and used cans for 15yrs or more. Have worked up loads for handguns and rifles and find the above to be my own experience as well.... JohnIf I was going by general experience, my loads perform better suppressed. So if I find a good load without, they have always been better when the suppressor was used. So in warm weather I do load work unsuppressed. Barrel diameter/length seem to play a factor in any poi shift between the with or without the suppressor. Long, thin barrels more poi change.