Will.284
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My wife and I build can wraps and shooting bags and I've never had on move on me
Insulated Silicone Fuel line Fire Sleeve works the best.Anybody ever use kevlar parachord or kevlar strap to wrap their can? I have been looking at the commercial options and there is some really nice stuff, but **** its expensive for what I want.
Just want to keep the mirage down while shooting bolt rifle.
Thanks
My SC cover was like that on my Banish but I keep it on and check snugness before each range session and it now seems to have settled in where it no longer shifts. Now you can still move it but it is tight.Following.
I've got a silencer central devour cover for my banish 30 and no matter how tight you cinch down the velcro it always seems to move when under recoil . I find I need to reposition it after a few shots . With 3 more cans on the way I'd like to get something that will stay put. The banish 30 is on my 7-08 so recoil is not anything harsh tho I am stepping on the gas with the current load . The other 3 cans are 2 harvester Evo's and an omega 300.
Same. Large zip-ties pulled real tight work fine. Even stays on when I tighten the suppressor after every 10 shots or so.My redneck quick fix was zip ties over the velcro since I have plenty of them.
I have the Devour cover as well as the SilencerCo cover. I think that the SilencerCo cover does a better job. It's a two piece cover, but it stays in place, whereas, my experience with the Devour is the same as described above.Following.
I've got a silencer central devour cover for my banish 30 and no matter how tight you cinch down the velcro it always seems to move when under recoil . I find I need to reposition it after a few shots . With 3 more cans on the way I'd like to get something that will stay put. The banish 30 is on my 7-08 so recoil is not anything harsh tho I am stepping on the gas with the current load . The other 3 cans are 2 harvester Evo's and a omega 300.
Gen'l Patton, it's your long-lost brother Patton from Seattle. I looked at the Brown Aircraft site but don't see where the length is listed for these fire sleeves, nor does it say the price is a "per foot" price or something like that. Do you know how long these are?Insulated Silicone Fuel line Fire Sleeve works the best.
Click on one and look at the details, you'll see it's price per foot. Looks like a good DIY.Gen'l Patton, it's your long-lost brother Patton from Seattle. I looked at the Brown Aircraft site but don't see where the length is listed for these fire sleeves, nor does it say the price is a "per foot" price or something like that. Do you know how long these are?
By the way, having the Patton name in Army basic training was problematic, I found the DIs took great pleasure in giving extra pushups to General Patton.
Burn Proof Gear has sleeve that slightly fold over both ends and have a unique rope tight down system. They offer thermal protection sleebve that go under the cover. Various colors also. You just tell them what suppressor you have and its done. NO SLIPPAGEFollowing.
I've got a silencer central devour cover for my banish 30 and no matter how tight you cinch down the velcro it always seems to move when under recoil . I find I need to reposition it after a few shots . With 3 more cans on the way I'd like to get something that will stay put. The banish 30 is on my 7-08 so recoil is not anything harsh tho I am stepping on the gas with the current load . The other 3 cans are 2 harvester Evo's and a omega 300.
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I've got a silencer central devour cover for my banish 30 and no matter how tight you cinch down the velcro it always seems to move when under recoil . I find I need to reposition it after a few shots . With 3 more cans on the way I'd like to get something that will stay put. The banish 30 is on my 7-08 so recoil is not anything harsh tho I am stepping on the gas with the current load . The other 3 cans are 2 harvester Evo's and a omega 300.