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I've had a year to wring out Elite Iron's Bravo1 suppressor in .308 caliber.
The suppressor was specifically bought for a new DPMS LR308. I sent the gun to Dale Poling at Elite Iron
to mate their compensator to the muzzle. It's a nifty compensator that doubles as the mating device for
their suppressor.
Shooting without the suppressor but with Dale's compensator, I immediately noted an improved
grouping, nearly halved the size of a five round group at 100 yards.
As a testosterone plus it looked really cool doing it. The compensator also tamed the rifle down
a bit with the rifle staying on target with each round put downrange.
The thread protector on the outside of the compensator removes easily and the Bravo1 suppressor
screws on like butter, always registering exactly the same ensuring consistency when fired
suppressed.
Both the rifle and the suppressor seems to like Federal Gold Match rounds. POI with and without
the suppressor was consistent with the grouping actually tightening up more with the suppressor
screwed on. Definitely made a fine rifle a sub moa machine.
Sound suppression was excellent, even with standard .308 rounds. Shooting without hearing
protection was a piece of cake and a real pleasure. Using some Engel Ballistics .308 subsonic
rounds reduced the rifles retort to that of an anemic BB gun despite the devastating effects
of the big round. It pretty much vaporizes a three foot long iguana at 100 yards. Bottom line, the
suppressor works, is a solid piece of art and is a real pleasure to shoot.
Bill Parker
SIGCO
Florida Keys
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Be sure to see the Elite Iron .338 Lapua SAKO TRG42 and Sierra suppressor article in the June issue of Special Weapons for Police & Military magazine.
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