Marksman, that company is out of business. I brought up this topic for reasons that I will not go into. Needless to say, I would spend 4x the price of a cheap can on one that can be taken apart.
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Build-up over time is something you have to discover for yourself as there are MANY factors.
A guy that shoots 1000 rounds per day on Ground squirrels and p. dogs is going to have very different needs than a guy that hunts big game only.
So????Marksman, that company is out of business. I brought up this topic for reasons that I will not go into. Needless to say, I would spend 4x the price of a cheap can on one that can be taken apart.
We have all been naive to the sales pitches of companies and "popular" thinking of the time.
I just bought a suppressor for my 308. There was several to choose from and different prices too. Some really high. The counter guy was honest and told me, "they all do the same thing" no matter the price. So with the 200 bucks added in it was total of just over $900.00I'm trying to decide between 3 different suppressors, see if I can get some input to make up my mind. I'm leaning toward the GA precision Jaeger can, but looking at the silencer co. harvester evo, and stingerworks Hunter. Think they are 7, 10, 9 oz cans. This will be used for only hunting and light shooting. Budget is under 800.
I just bought a suppressor for my 308. There was several to choose from and different prices too. Some really high. The counter guy was honest and told me, "they all do the same thing" no matter the price. So with the 200 bucks added in it was total of just over $900.00
That is 2 rounds a minute for 8.5 hours straight with no stopping...A guy that shoots 1000 rounds per day on Ground squirrels and p. dogs is going to have very different needs than a guy that hunts big game only.
Math is hard for some…That is 2 rounds a minute for 8.5 hours straight with no stopping...
.22LR? 17HMR?
I can't see many centerfire rifle barrels surviving that rate of fire without toasting them. You would also have to have a full-auto rated can to survive that amount of heat. And a titanium shoulder...
I'd say about 8 different riflesThat is 2 rounds a minute for 8.5 hours straight with no stopping...
.22LR? 17HMR?
I can't see many centerfire rifle barrels surviving that rate of fire without toasting them. You would also have to have a full-auto rated can to survive that amount of heat. And a titanium shoulder...
Then you aren't switching suppressors between those 8 rifles...as it will be WAY too hot to touch after the first 4-5 shots...and remain so.I'd say about 8 different rifles
Some days we actually shot 1200! Right bolt, left port actions you can shoot 5 per minute. 17 thirty round mags and 25, 20 round mags on ARs help.That is 2 rounds a minute for 8.5 hours straight with no stopping...
.22LR? 17HMR?
I can't see many centerfire rifle barrels surviving that rate of fire without toasting them. You would also have to have a full-auto rated can to survive that amount of heat. And a titanium shoulder...
I agree. I get that not everyone can have multiple cans, but if I'm lining up multiple rifles to be shot they'll all have whatever they need screwed on to them already.Then you aren't switching suppressors between those 8 rifles