Uneven gas deflection will affect the bullet. Especially if the bullet is almost coming into contact with anything.
I'm expecting this is probably a form 1. Which many people don't do exactly well in the first place and often with insufficient tools.
If you are seeing copper, you're getting a rub and need to open up the bore more. This will both prevent a strike and will improve the accuracy at the same time instead of playing pinball with the bullet on its' way through the can.
Can you have fliers with a suppressor without a strike?
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Re: Can you have fliers with a suppressor without a strike?
When those totally ignorant of firearms make laws, you end up with totally ignorant firearm laws.
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