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For those of you who hunt suppressed, do you Leave the suppressor on while packing in to your hunting area?
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<blockquote data-quote="byrddog" data-source="post: 1946602" data-attributes="member: 65335"><p>I've hunted quite a bit with a supressor. I carry mine muzzle up in a vorn pack with the supressor attached. It's a 26" long barrel and 9" can. Hunting elk, I do have to watch out from time to time depending on the trees, but overall out hasn't been much of a bother. I shoot quite a few rifle comps with a supressor and carry it muzzle up with a sling. Carbon flaking off into the bore has never been an issue for me. Yes carbon builds up, but I generally don't see it flaking until I take thre can off. </p><p>If carrying it muzzle up in rain/snow, you may want to figure out how to keep rain/ snow out of the supressor and bore. I use a ziploc bag and just let my supressor cover hold it in place. Shooting through it has had no seen negative side effects on accuracy. </p><p>Hunting suppressed is absolutely awesome, I'll never go back to a brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="byrddog, post: 1946602, member: 65335"] I've hunted quite a bit with a supressor. I carry mine muzzle up in a vorn pack with the supressor attached. It's a 26" long barrel and 9" can. Hunting elk, I do have to watch out from time to time depending on the trees, but overall out hasn't been much of a bother. I shoot quite a few rifle comps with a supressor and carry it muzzle up with a sling. Carbon flaking off into the bore has never been an issue for me. Yes carbon builds up, but I generally don't see it flaking until I take thre can off. If carrying it muzzle up in rain/snow, you may want to figure out how to keep rain/ snow out of the supressor and bore. I use a ziploc bag and just let my supressor cover hold it in place. Shooting through it has had no seen negative side effects on accuracy. Hunting suppressed is absolutely awesome, I'll never go back to a brake. [/QUOTE]
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For those of you who hunt suppressed, do you Leave the suppressor on while packing in to your hunting area?
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