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    Sure would be nice to save whats left of my ears. Unfortunately too many hoops to jump through still for me.
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    The cost is still hard to swallow too. Just can't justify it. Sure would be cool though

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    Quote Originally Posted by RubberDuck View Post
    The cost is still hard to swallow too. Just can't justify it. Sure would be cool though
    Yup the cost of the can, the stamp, the trust....
    "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." W. C. Fields

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    I have never used a can so all the info I have is second hand at best. I see they have 338 cans. I have read that cans effect long range shooting and make the calculations even harder for first round hits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S.....P...... View Post
    I have never used a can so all the info I have is second hand at best. I see they have 338 cans. I have read that cans effect long range shooting and make the calculations even harder for first round hits.
    On most cans I have read lots of info that says it affects the round an the reliability of the weapon in sustained use . He talks about that in this video an supposedly these Oss cans correct the problem.
    For my purposes I would be happy with a oil filter suppressor but even that adapter is stupid priced

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    Agreed, not worth the money to me. If it is being used for hearing protection at shorter distance I guess there is no issue. Even if there were no hoops to jump through high end ear plugs and muffs are still way cheeper and the way I will go.

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    Did anyone see the new Ruger can for (I think) .17 & .22 caliber? I don't know if they make any for larger calibers yet. They were priced at or about $ 450.00 that's not too awful bad, if they work.

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    How many of us have checked the regs on hunting with a can? I will admit I have not but have heard of at least 1 state where you can not.

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