It’s an FTW can cover. It took a while for it to break in. I kept tightening it up every few months. It fit kinda loose at first.And what cover too? I just bought a SilencerCo cover but need another one.
It’s an FTW can cover. It took a while for it to break in. I kept tightening it up every few months. It fit kinda loose at first.And what cover too? I just bought a SilencerCo cover but need another one.
Awesome. Same can I'm waiting on. They advertise it helps with recoil. Have you noticed a difference?It’s
SilencerCo harvester 30cal can. Works great, only complaint would be length.
This rifle is my .223 that I kill varmits with, so recoil is nothing.....plus it’s a 13 pound rifle. When I had that harvester on my 6.5 creedmoor I would say there was a difference with the can on as opposed to w/o. Then again, my 6.5 creedmoor weighs 15-17 pounds.Awesome. Same can I'm waiting on. They advertise it helps with recoil. Have you noticed a difference?
Good info. Makes me feel like I made a good call on the selection.This rifle is my .223 that I kill varmits with, so recoil is nothing.....plus it’s a 13 pound rifle. When I had that harvester on my 6.5 creedmoor I would say there was a difference with the can on as opposed to w/o. Then again, my 6.5 creedmoor weighs 15-17 pounds.
will like it. My only complaint about it is length. The barrel on my 6.5 creedmoor and on my .223 are 22”. You can use them in a deer stand, but it is a chore. Even at 22” barrels, with the suppressor, it’s like a 29”-30” worth of pipe.Good info. Makes me feel like I made a good call on the selection.
That's the only disadvantage I could see to any can is the added length. On a recent elk hunt the guy in front of me that's a member of this board was constantly getting his can into some low limbs while making a stalk up the mountain.You
will like it. My only complaint about it is length. The barrel on my 6.5 creedmoor and on my .223 are 22”. You can use them in a deer stand, but it is a chore. Even at 22” barrels, with the suppressor, it’s like a 29”-30” worth of pipe.
That's the only disadvantage I could see to any can is the added length. On a recent elk hunt the guy in front of me that's a member of this board was constantly getting his can into some low limbs while making a stalk up the mountain.
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