You won’t be disappointed. They do fly great (IF your bow is tuned) I’ve shot them for 6 years. I’ve screwed them on and had them miss the target as well as hit the bullseye. Depending on if my bow was in or out of tune. I’ve killed dozens of whitetails with many different heads, they all died...
Stays super tight, never had any issues with the CB mount from thunder beast. One time the brake came off before the suppressor, and I had to reapply lock tight.
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All excellent points. I don’t have any idea what they torqued it to. I took it down to Wyoming gun company, dropped it off, picked it up a few days later. They did do another rifle for me at the same time and it shoots great. I haven’t checked that’s it’s floated but I will. We had to cut some...
I have the thunder best compact brake model, so there’s a muzzle break that threads onto the barrel, then the can on the supressor. Always locks up super tight. I have a cover for the can. Mirage is no joke after a few round without one.
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That’s good to hear. I’ve got the magnus on order and I was worried about it being double the weight. The ultra 7 does shoot great on my 257 weatherby.
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Has anyone ever seen or heard recommendations on how thick your barrel should be for hanging a suppressor off of it for best accuracy? I would guess a thicker barrel can better support the weight when the harmonics start whipping. I got a factory Remington 700 bdl with a thunderbeast ultra 7 and...
I guess I didn’t take it as extreme cold, extreme rain, because they only posted it once. But I posted a picture so everyone can make their own conclusions.
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I wouldn’t say it’s a minimalist tarp, but I think it’s only 8 oz. I’ve got rope and line locs on mine and it’s 12-13 oz
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Fairly certain it’s their 12’ model, I can measure it if you’re interested. I bought it for my warbonnet hammock but it makes one heck of a ground shelter. The doors keep out any kind of a breeze.
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