Whats everyone running on their big boys?
I am picking up a 338-408 cheytac soon and also would like to get into the ELR game down the road (possibly 375/408 cheytac) so would like to hear of cans that can handle basically anything thrown at it and is good up to 416 cal.
I currently have a 338 silencerco harvester big bore that I bought initially to use on a custom 300 rum build I wanted to do (had a buddy with a 300 rum w/ a 30” bbl and same can and was a dream to shoot) but came across the opportunity to buy this 338 cheytac don’t feel comfortable trying the harvester on it. So the harvester bb will serve as primary duty on my 223 I suppose (I like the look of big cans anyways)
Anyways the elite iron cans look nice, watched a yt vid of their “factory” and looked very impressive. So I was wondering what everyone else is using out there and also would love any input if you have experience with multiple cans and how they stacked up vs each other. Weight isn’t a concern of mine, quieter the better.
Thanks in advance!
I am picking up a 338-408 cheytac soon and also would like to get into the ELR game down the road (possibly 375/408 cheytac) so would like to hear of cans that can handle basically anything thrown at it and is good up to 416 cal.
I currently have a 338 silencerco harvester big bore that I bought initially to use on a custom 300 rum build I wanted to do (had a buddy with a 300 rum w/ a 30” bbl and same can and was a dream to shoot) but came across the opportunity to buy this 338 cheytac don’t feel comfortable trying the harvester on it. So the harvester bb will serve as primary duty on my 223 I suppose (I like the look of big cans anyways)
Anyways the elite iron cans look nice, watched a yt vid of their “factory” and looked very impressive. So I was wondering what everyone else is using out there and also would love any input if you have experience with multiple cans and how they stacked up vs each other. Weight isn’t a concern of mine, quieter the better.
Thanks in advance!
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