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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 1512130" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>I tried my suppressor on my 9.2lb 6.5SS shooting 140's. The sound suppression, lack of dust blowing up, increased accuracy, along with the rearward muzzle blast being absent for a spotter were great attributes. But they were not enough for me to keep running it suppressed. I went back to my Terminator brake. Mostly because I could not spot my own shots unless I was loading the bi pod very hard. Also because the length added on to a 26" Bbl was to much for me. I do a lot of hunting alone and prefer to watch and see where the bullet hits the animal and how it reacts. The 280 Sherman will have more recoil so I would say it would be difficult to spot your own shots but depending on what can your using some will reduce recoil more than others but I doubt even the best designs would be enough. If you already have a suppressor have the barrel muzzle set up to run your can and a brake to see which you like best. On the other hand my suppressor goes great on shorter barrels in light recoiling cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 1512130, member: 21446"] I tried my suppressor on my 9.2lb 6.5SS shooting 140's. The sound suppression, lack of dust blowing up, increased accuracy, along with the rearward muzzle blast being absent for a spotter were great attributes. But they were not enough for me to keep running it suppressed. I went back to my Terminator brake. Mostly because I could not spot my own shots unless I was loading the bi pod very hard. Also because the length added on to a 26" Bbl was to much for me. I do a lot of hunting alone and prefer to watch and see where the bullet hits the animal and how it reacts. The 280 Sherman will have more recoil so I would say it would be difficult to spot your own shots but depending on what can your using some will reduce recoil more than others but I doubt even the best designs would be enough. If you already have a suppressor have the barrel muzzle set up to run your can and a brake to see which you like best. On the other hand my suppressor goes great on shorter barrels in light recoiling cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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