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Another annoyance that I didn't know until after owning a single can for a year is you really need to own multiple cans.
Swapping a single can between multiple rifles can be an issue if you have kids or are going to loan your rifle to a partner.
If I take my boys hunting, we are going to run three rifles. I will have to find time to adjust the zero on 2 of them because they are all zero'd with the can installed. It's easier to just run rifles without the can except the one you plan to use the can all the time. In my case its a single shot 300 Blackout shooting subs.
None of this is an issue if you own multiple cans, but if you own one can, it's best to pick a rifle and stick with it.
Swapping a single can between multiple rifles can be an issue if you have kids or are going to loan your rifle to a partner.
If I take my boys hunting, we are going to run three rifles. I will have to find time to adjust the zero on 2 of them because they are all zero'd with the can installed. It's easier to just run rifles without the can except the one you plan to use the can all the time. In my case its a single shot 300 Blackout shooting subs.
None of this is an issue if you own multiple cans, but if you own one can, it's best to pick a rifle and stick with it.