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What you covering the end of your suppressor with in bad weather
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<blockquote data-quote="Chorizo" data-source="post: 2204064" data-attributes="member: 85483"><p>Plastic wrap held in place with a rubber band. 3-5 shots doesn't get it hot enough to melt anything. My profile picture is of a whitetail doe taken at 575 yards and it was raining like hell. Plastic wrap kept the water out and didn't affect the bullet flight at all.</p><p></p><p>I have found tape either gets wet and comes loose or is too thick and affects long range bullet flight if you use something like duct tape. Many say it doesn't, but my mileage varied.</p><p></p><p>Used to be able to find non-lubricated condoms that worked perfectly. Can't find the non-lubricated kind anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chorizo, post: 2204064, member: 85483"] Plastic wrap held in place with a rubber band. 3-5 shots doesn't get it hot enough to melt anything. My profile picture is of a whitetail doe taken at 575 yards and it was raining like hell. Plastic wrap kept the water out and didn't affect the bullet flight at all. I have found tape either gets wet and comes loose or is too thick and affects long range bullet flight if you use something like duct tape. Many say it doesn't, but my mileage varied. Used to be able to find non-lubricated condoms that worked perfectly. Can't find the non-lubricated kind anymore. [/QUOTE]
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