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<blockquote data-quote="JTH" data-source="post: 2698584" data-attributes="member: 59647"><p>I've got three proof Sendero (not Sendero light, no experience there) carbon fiber barrels, varying from 22", 24" and 26", all run suppressed and all are 0.5 moa. I've also run a Christensen ridge line with a relatively thin steel barrel suppressed with great results. My experience has been that the can aids accuracy regardless of barrel type. However, if you want to run a larger profile barrel, the added weight of steel makes the rifle muzzle heavy and unbalanced. The longer the barrel the more this shows up. Carbon fiber helps to counteract that, which is why I prefer carbon fiber barrels for suppressed rifles, keeping the scoped weight at 10 pounds or a little less (with heavy tactical scopes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTH, post: 2698584, member: 59647"] I’ve got three proof Sendero (not Sendero light, no experience there) carbon fiber barrels, varying from 22“, 24” and 26”, all run suppressed and all are 0.5 moa. I’ve also run a Christensen ridge line with a relatively thin steel barrel suppressed with great results. My experience has been that the can aids accuracy regardless of barrel type. However, if you want to run a larger profile barrel, the added weight of steel makes the rifle muzzle heavy and unbalanced. The longer the barrel the more this shows up. Carbon fiber helps to counteract that, which is why I prefer carbon fiber barrels for suppressed rifles, keeping the scoped weight at 10 pounds or a little less (with heavy tactical scopes). [/QUOTE]
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