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<blockquote data-quote="arcticT" data-source="post: 2659268" data-attributes="member: 566"><p>It's funny, I thought it would be cool to have a .22 can just to dip my toe in the water a little so we went and paid for it and got the paperwork going. I came back to the office and started watching youtube vids of suppressed .308's. I watched them for about 15 minutes and got up and went back and bought the Harvester as well. I just couldn't take it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's good to hear. I liked the design on these because they seem to really diminish the first round pop of some of the one piece baffle designs like the Sparrow. For the Harvester, the weight really was the deciding factor for me. From what I can tell, the difference in suppression as compared to some of the heavier, and even more expensive, cans probably isn't even discernible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcticT, post: 2659268, member: 566"] It's funny, I thought it would be cool to have a .22 can just to dip my toe in the water a little so we went and paid for it and got the paperwork going. I came back to the office and started watching youtube vids of suppressed .308's. I watched them for about 15 minutes and got up and went back and bought the Harvester as well. I just couldn't take it. That's good to hear. I liked the design on these because they seem to really diminish the first round pop of some of the one piece baffle designs like the Sparrow. For the Harvester, the weight really was the deciding factor for me. From what I can tell, the difference in suppression as compared to some of the heavier, and even more expensive, cans probably isn't even discernible. [/QUOTE]
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