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Awesome. Same can I'm waiting on. They advertise it helps with recoil. Have you noticed a difference?
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.
 

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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.
Good info. Makes me feel like I made a good call on the selection.
 

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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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