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Strangely, I had the opposite experience, not realising I didn’t need one and didn’t want one until after I fitted one. It went on a T8 moderator on my .308 stalking rifle and was an immediate pain in the rear. It caught on thorns and collected burrs when pushing through woodland, but worst of all it blocked light from the low-mounted Leupold and was discarded immediately.

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1 hour ago, London Best said:

Strangely, I had the opposite experience, not realising I didn’t need one and didn’t want one until after I fitted one. It went on a T8 moderator on my .308 stalking rifle and was an immediate pain in the rear. It caught on thorns and collected burrs when pushing through woodland, but worst of all it blocked light from the low-mounted Leupold and was discarded immediately.

I do like the way it looks as I have a matching camo cover on my stock and think for .22LR where ranges are a lot closer, this may help with concealment.

7 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, it was to stop the glare using a pard 007, 

Good point and I know another hunter that does the same.

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8 minutes ago, GreatOutdoors said:

I do like the way it looks as I have a matching camo cover on my stock and think for .22LR where ranges are a lot closer, this may help with concealment.

Good point and I know another hunter that does the same.

Hello, did the same on a friend's HMR silencer , it's surprising how it effects the 007 and scope view,

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