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Anyone run tape over suppressor muzzle?
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<blockquote data-quote="D$tring" data-source="post: 2012909" data-attributes="member: 114263"><p>I used to use a bandaid or electrical tape. Both are in my pack always. Now that I have some nicer custom rifles I have switched to full a rifle cover. It's stretchy, waterproof and has reinforcement for the muzzle. Long enough and wide enough for suppressed rifles. And allows your sling to stick out the bottom so it doesn't inhibit carry. Super easy for spot and stalk glassing in open country, and if needed for quick setups, it's surprisingly quick to take off (as quick as a neoprene scope cover). But I imagine in thick timber with really quick, close up shots, or if you jump a deer or elk out of his bed, you wouldn't be able to get it off and on target before the buck or bull bolted. Caldwell has one and solo hunter has one. The solo hunter is definitely more rugged. And I like it way more than tape or worrying about POI shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D$tring, post: 2012909, member: 114263"] I used to use a bandaid or electrical tape. Both are in my pack always. Now that I have some nicer custom rifles I have switched to full a rifle cover. It’s stretchy, waterproof and has reinforcement for the muzzle. Long enough and wide enough for suppressed rifles. And allows your sling to stick out the bottom so it doesn’t inhibit carry. Super easy for spot and stalk glassing in open country, and if needed for quick setups, it’s surprisingly quick to take off (as quick as a neoprene scope cover). But I imagine in thick timber with really quick, close up shots, or if you jump a deer or elk out of his bed, you wouldn’t be able to get it off and on target before the buck or bull bolted. Caldwell has one and solo hunter has one. The solo hunter is definitely more rugged. And I like it way more than tape or worrying about POI shift. [/QUOTE]
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