just found with my 243 it didn't take many shots at the range till the barrel under the suppressor was too hot to touch.
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just found with my 243 it didn't take many shots at the range till the barrel under the suppressor was too hot to touch.
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"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
yeah I know im a minority. and everyones different (there perspective)
recoil reduction video, knock yourself out suppressor lovers.
T2 Terminator muzzle brake & suppressor demo on a 308 - YouTube
Of course a muzzle brake is going to reduce recoil more than a suppressor, that's what they are designed to do. But a brake on a general purpose hunting rifle, no thanks.
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"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
If you're using it on a bolt gun, then the dirtiness shouldn't be too much of an issue, a little more fouling around the case mouth.
One of the best things I've found about using a supressor (suppose it goes for brakes as well) is that it protects the crown of your rifle and makes it harder to get sticks and dirt in the muzzle of your rifle (Maybe i'm just rough though).
I know someone similar @AndrewH, except I'm the one that gets the shits form it, weighs nothing and boots something terrible. Just leaps back at your face, I refuse to shoot it now.
Here is a thought
Take a video of the rifle being shot with the suppressor, then tape the suppressor securely under the barrel at the same overall length & then video another shot, will be interesting to see the difference
Might do that with the 50 for S&Gs, will leave the brake on though I'm not that brave
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These threads start more scraps the "what's the best deer cal"
My 2 cents yes suppress your 308, if was a cal any bigger no your wasting time.
Only put a muzzle forward can on if your cutting the barrel way back like 12 inches, there's nothing more retarded than a muzzle forward can on a full length tube
As VC has said with an over barrel can if you give it a good serve the mirage of the can will do your head in through the scope and the barrel will take ages two cool
As Greg alluded two often people think there cans are amazing, stops muzzle jump, and kick but forget there gun is now 4 inches longer and 600grams heavier right at the front
Order your can they sure have there place
If its range shooting though size and weight doesn't really matter, like the op said for his son to be more confident shooting it, guessing he's young and shooting it prone and not dragging it everywhere?
I must have gone full retard Brads cos I have a full length (26inch) 308 with a muzzle forward can on it don't usually have to carry it more than 20m though.
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