I have a few of these and they work great - https://precisionundergroundriflegea...sor-insulator/
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I run the Cole-Tacs, and really like them. Much prefer their retainment system to the paracord wraps that a lot of companies use. Just cinch it down tight. That said, I’m not doing mag dumps. Pretty much just use it for mirage mitigation on my bolt rifles. I’ve got the metal Python cover. Their HTP is their high temperature cover, for high round count, mag dump shooting. They also offer a Stricta cord that will tie your cover off to the back of your suppressor to keep it from moving forward under recoil.
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Originally posted by gingib View PostPlease enlighten me on the justification of spending that money just to protect the can from scratches?
Main reason is prevent heat mirage while shooting. Also makes it a lot harder to burn your hands or melt anything you set the can down on.
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Originally posted by QuackHunter View PostMain reason is prevent heat mirage while shooting. Also makes it a lot harder to burn your hands or melt anything you set the can down on.
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Originally posted by cblackall View Post^^^This^^^ Think of it like an oven mitt. They get incredibly hot in a hurry. A few rounds without a cover, and mirage can get pretty bad in high magnification optics. After a five or ten round string, you don’t want it touching skin or anything that can melt.
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Originally posted by gingib View PostYes. I been using my 2 years with pig hunting at night and just can't justify it I guess. I see no benefit related to cost or # of animals killed
Hunting there is no need. I don’t care about scratches on it
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If you havent felt a need for a can at night youre not shooting much. In the daytime its a lot more beneficial. Mirage starts to appear within a few shots depending on caliber and suppressor. It can severely hinder your performance at distance. At nighttime the only real benefit is not burning the crap out of yourself after dropping 20+ hogs.
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