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    Suppressors SlencerCo Omega 300 and using the ASR mount VS direct thread

    I haven't shot mine with just the direct thread, but I have no problems transporting to my rifle to the range, attaching the ASR mount and shooting a rifle match with my 260. The shift that I get has been completely consistent and I have had no issues.
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    what ever happened with the BugNut from southern precision?

    The main advantage appears to be the profile. It doesn't add much thickness compared to the Remage system. When I replaced the 308 barrel on my R700 with a 260 Remage I had to open up the barrel channel for the nut.
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    Suppressors Form 4 wait time

    Suppressor- Form 4- Individual Received by dealer: 1-31-14 Forms mailed: 2-21-14 Check cashed: 3-4-14 Pending: 4-7-14 Approved: 9-30-14 Joyce Leonard Stamp received: 10-11-14
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    Suppressors Form 4 wait time

    I hear you, I have an individual form 4 that was cashed in March. It's frustrating to see some things moving faster than others.
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    Suppressors For those who are unfamiliar with the joys of a .22 bolt gun and a can...

    I have the Savage MkII FV-SR and a Spectre II that I use to introduce people suppressors. So far everyone I have showed it to can't believe how quiet the rifle is with subsonic ammo. Several have commented that cycling the bolt after the shot sounds louder than the shot itself.
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    Suppressors Ruger 22 Subsonics and SS Sparrow

    I haven't tried those in my 22/45 Lite yet, but I ran several types of ammo over the chronograph. CCI Blazer, Remington Thunderbolt and Gemtech were all subsonic and sounded about the same to my ears from the short barrel. I also tried Federal Classic and had several run supersonic with a bump...
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    Suppressors Firing 6.5CM from a .338 suppressor.

    Where will the info on the group buy be?
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    Suppressors Gonna be a Salvo 12 Giunea Pig

    Those look like a lot of fun. Make sure and give us an update when you get it in your hands!
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    Suppressors Best .22 Suppressor?

    I bought the same rifle for my Spectre II. I wanted the stainless baffles, ease of cleaning and it's rated up to 5.7x28 and 22 Hornet.
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    Suppressors Form 4 wait time

    SWR Spectre II Form 4- Individual Received by dealer: 12-06-13 Forms mailed: 12-14-13 Check cashed: 12-23-13 Pending: 2-24-14 Approved: 7-10-14- Kimberly Rowland Stamp received: 7-17-14
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    Suppressors Cast Bullets

    What about using a coating on the bullets, like a powder coat? I have been playing with this a little with the 45 ACP and 300 Whisper, but don't have a can yet to try it. I know my bore is cleaner using a powder coated bullet compared to a tumble lube.
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    Suppressors Supressed Marlin 30-30

    That looks nice! A suppressed lever action is not something you see everyday.
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    Suppressors SWR Spectre II - Update

    Good to know, thank you!
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    Suppressors SWR Specwar 7.62 Vs. ThunderBeast 30p-1 (Input Wanted)

    I'm considering the Specwar and the 30BA. I'd also like to see a direct metering comparison. I like the reviews, metering and price of the Specwar. But I'm having a hard time getting over the weight compared to the titanium TB. You're fortunate to be able to listen to at least one of your...
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    Suppressors Springfield Armory TRP and want to suppress. Need suggestions.

    Is your TRP cut for a barrel bushing? I would have to double check mine, but I believe the slide is cut for a bushing, meaning you could swap out the factory bull barrel for a standard threaded barrel, bushing and recoil spring.
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    Suppressors Silencerco Saker Video

    Nice video, I have a Spectre II on a form 3 and look forward to that video.
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    Suppressors Hide Vendor with SDN-6 in Tejas?

    It looks like Silencershop has it in stock.
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    Resizing 5.56 LC brass to .300 Blackout... Experiences?

    I started with FC and PMC stamped brass and used a redding cut off die to shape, harbor freight chop saw to cut to length and a lee trimmer to make the brass that I've shot so far. It was fairly cheap and has been working great, albeit a little labor intensive.