LS Wild Suppressor Covers

I would imagine waterproof & high temps don't mix all that well.

Arizona guys probably thinking "why waste time on waterproof"? 😃
Water, what is that?

I have a basic prototype that uses silicone sheets, felt, and some silicone tape. I will have it done to send out to some of my testers for feedback.

It will be a little heavier because of the silicone, not sure how many will want it. I feel like maybe a “shoot through” condom type waterproof cover will be lighter and more sensible.

It’s a tricky problem to solve.
 
Water, what is that?

I have a basic prototype that uses silicone sheets, felt, and some silicone tape. I will have it done to send out to some of my testers for feedback.

It will be a little heavier because of the silicone, not sure how many will want it. I feel like maybe a “shoot through” condom type waterproof cover will be lighter and more sensible.

It’s a tricky problem to solve.
Do you see POI shift when removing? Aka a back country hunt with a snow storm rolling in? Or would you just ride it out and let it be wet... Particularly with non rusting Ti cans?

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Do you see POI shift when removing? Aka a back country hunt with a snow storm rolling in? Or would you just ride it out and let it be wet... Particularly with non rusting Ti cans?

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The cover is 0.5 ounces. I haven’t seen a shift in the dozen or so cans it was on.

If wet, that’s another story. If it’s raining, I would have a plan to keep this particular cover dry along with my entire rifle.

I have an ultralight rifle cover I use, but haven’t released. I am also working on a suppressor cover to go with out Ultralight Scoped Action Armor.
 
The cover is 0.5 ounces. I haven’t seen a shift in the dozen or so cans it was on.

If wet, that’s another story. If it’s raining, I would have a plan to keep this particular cover dry along with my entire rifle.

I have an ultralight rifle cover I use, but haven’t released. I am also working on a suppressor cover to go with out Ultralight Scoped Action Armor.
Thanks for the tips!!

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I wouldn't worry about making a 0.5-1.0 oz cover waterproof. Mine is carbon felt and vet wrap, weighs in the 0.75-1.0oz neighborhood, and I get no zero shift when removing the cover.

Since it's mainly for mirage, I just take the cover off when hunting so I don't have to worry about waterproofing. I wanted to leave it on to protect it from dings or damaging it if I fall on rocks, but that's a lower probability than a shifting zero from a soaked cover.
 
I’m glad you said that I was wondering the same thing. If it’s raining enough to soak it I’ll just take it off. Like you said it’s mostly for mirage and unless I’m hunting if it starts raining that much I’ll put everything up till it passes or just go home. Most of the time I’m just a mile or two from home when practicing.
 
Anyone who got a suppressor cover that was a pain in the neck to slip on and wants a new one, PM me.

So far, it’s only been the Scythe. I have adjusted the pattern and all getting sent out today forward should be good.

Sorry gang, we’re not perfect, but we’ll always fix our screw ups.
 
Anyone who got a suppressor cover that was a pain in the neck to slip on and wants a new one, PM me.

So far, it’s only been the Scythe. I have adjusted the pattern and all getting sent out today forward should be good.

Sorry gang, we’re not perfect, but we’ll always fix our screw ups.
Stand up guy......hope you knock 'em dead with your proprietary gear. I'm looking forward to getting my cover for the AB Raptor 8.
 
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