Ric and I have already had this conversation.... but I'll submit it to the group:

If ladders "are for determining nodes of your rifle barrel vibration/oscillation"...... How come ALL my rifles are equally as accurate with the 14oz, 9" long, suppressor attached as they are without it? Admittedly, it is always to a lower POI... but the accuracy has never decreased when the can is attached.

Shouldn't the addition of all that weight/length on the end of the pipe do some wonky stuff to my osculation patterns?

Just wondering.... because I think there's a different explanation to why the ladder developed loads seem to be more stable. I'm not nearly smart enough to figure out what it is... but I'm not buying the "osculation theory" entirely.


You better pray to the God of Skinny Punks that this wind doesn't pick up......