With a good program and proper eating, you can see changes pretty fast. Just be sure to watch your workload, as too much can work against you. Get a chest strap heart rate monitor and add some zone 2 aerobic work to help with recovery.
I have used a break, and it does a better job of reducing muzzle lift and keeping me on target than a suppressor. However, I dislike the blast wave from the break, especially on larger calibers. If you forget to put on your ear pro one time, you have damaged your hearing. I still use some ear...
I think it will be easier to return it and find another one. There have been several in the classifieds here on RS and at least you are in communication with the current owner.
If you do a lot of air ups a compressor might be a better option but I switched because I went through several compressors and got tired of replacing them. Milwaukee has a battery powered compressor that I have seen work and if you are packing any battery tools that might be an option all be it...
I have used the Havalon style of knife for years and they do work well but the blades do break easily and you need to carry some type of container to keep the discarded blades in. Changing the blades can be tricky but there are methods you can research. I use my Leatherman tool to change them. I...
I have been using a CO2 tank for a long time. It works great and it does last a long time. Never have counted how many air ups it will do. I have a full backup tank in the garage that way I don’t have to worry about getting one refilled over the weekend or on long trips.
My muzz season runs from the end of November to December, and keeping things dry can be difficult. All my speed loaders are carried in a plastic bag inside my bino harness; I have two musket cap holders, one around my neck but tucked between layers. The other is in a plastic bag stashed in the...
I'm not familiar with that mount, but I see minor POI changes when I swap suppressors around ( I have direct thread and Griffin mounts). These are only noticed when shooting small round-count groups; when you move up to higher round-count groups, the POI shift doesn't seem to be enough to be...
I hate to fiddle with ear pro in the field, whether it's plugs or headphones, it's just one more step to deal with before you pull the trigger, and after a few times of having quick shots and not having time to put ear pro on, you start looking for a better option.
Griffin Armament, they also have a great veteran, and first responder discount program.
https://www.griffinarmament.com/dual-lok-psr-otb-7-suppressor-7-62mm/