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Optimum Lightweight Barrel for Suppressor
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<blockquote data-quote="jpd676" data-source="post: 2029566" data-attributes="member: 27751"><p>You are getting pretty specific with what you want. Suppressors can change the POI a ton but some don't. I have a Thunderbeast Ultra 9 and my 300 rum and 300 prc don't change at all with the suppressor. I have other suppressors that change the POI an MOA or more when they are put on. I don't see you getting a sub 6.5 pound rifle without a carbon barrel. My light weight magnum is a Seekins Havak (7.5 lbs ish) with my Thunderbeast. If you get too light, it is hard to stay accurate at long range (at least for me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpd676, post: 2029566, member: 27751"] You are getting pretty specific with what you want. Suppressors can change the POI a ton but some don't. I have a Thunderbeast Ultra 9 and my 300 rum and 300 prc don't change at all with the suppressor. I have other suppressors that change the POI an MOA or more when they are put on. I don't see you getting a sub 6.5 pound rifle without a carbon barrel. My light weight magnum is a Seekins Havak (7.5 lbs ish) with my Thunderbeast. If you get too light, it is hard to stay accurate at long range (at least for me). [/QUOTE]
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