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Silencerco harvester300
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<blockquote data-quote="JTComfort" data-source="post: 1763601" data-attributes="member: 103514"><p>Good real-world comments above. Good to know that SiCo used the Harvester 300 as a loaner for their sponsored match. If they were concerned about reliability and durability given the "loaner" situation, I would think they should have provided their most robust model - kudos for providing the right tool for the job so the users could give it a good test run in real conditions. I would bet they sold a number of Harvesters as a result.</p><p></p><p>Greg Page - I would limit runningh RF through a Harvester, it is a CF designed can - build up of lead and deposits on the internals could problematic. I have a SiCo Sparrow for my RFs and it works flawlessly AND can be opened up and cleaned unlike many RF suppressors on the market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTComfort, post: 1763601, member: 103514"] Good real-world comments above. Good to know that SiCo used the Harvester 300 as a loaner for their sponsored match. If they were concerned about reliability and durability given the "loaner" situation, I would think they should have provided their most robust model - kudos for providing the right tool for the job so the users could give it a good test run in real conditions. I would bet they sold a number of Harvesters as a result. Greg Page - I would limit runningh RF through a Harvester, it is a CF designed can - build up of lead and deposits on the internals could problematic. I have a SiCo Sparrow for my RFs and it works flawlessly AND can be opened up and cleaned unlike many RF suppressors on the market. [/QUOTE]
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