What did the lungs look like? My guess is the bullet went it, destroyed everything in the chest, and the core separated and exited while the jacket stayed inside.
My main rifle is a 6.5CM so not a ton of recoil to start with, but seeing impacts is much easier than before. Dirty and fouling should be a non issue with most centerfire cans from my understanding. There are ways to clean them as well.
I don’t want to hunt without a suppressor anymore. Sound reduction, recoil reduction, ability to hear the hit better, spooks less game, etc. Well worth it to me. I absolutely hate brakes though.
Mine goes everywhere with me. Had her sit and stay a few yards back while I took the shot on my antelope this year. I do keep her on a leash when big game hunting until the action is over.
Same reason I wanted to pick one up. Good to know the customer service is top notch. I remember seeing one on here with a baffle strike on and how well they handled that. I just hope it isn't a vortex situation. Great warranty, but you're gonna use it.
Lot of issues for a relatively small sample size between accuracy problems and coming apart. Not giving me much confidence in mine and it's not even in hand yet.
How long have you had yours?
I'm kinda wondering if this is a production issue. Cranking up production since they've gotten popular and QC has dropped because of that? Also strange that haven't heard of these issues from DD until recently. I was excited for mine. Now feels a little like Russian...
That's super interesting. Do you think it could have something to do with carbon build up throwing something off? Strange for it to become an issue now and not from the beginning.
Grew up in WV and hunted a lot there. If I was picking a scope to mostly hunt there and take a trip or two a year, this is what I would get:
https://www.eurooptic.com/Trijicon-Credo-3-9x40-SFP-w-Green-MIL-Square-1-in-Matte-Black-Riflescope-2900042.aspx
Then learn about mils and quick drop...