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Posted: 4/9/2007 12:55:05 PM EDT
+1 Outbacks are fine cans. The weight (or lack there of) is very impressive, not to mention the noise reduction. I would do it again in a heartbeat. |
| I too have an OutbackII and LOVE it. It is stupid quiet and rediculously light weight. That said, I just ordered an AAC Prodigy because I want a high quality rimfire can that I can readilly take apart and clean from time to time. I have no doubt that my gemtech will last me many years of blasting fun but I cannot ignore the pictures and reliable accounts of how dirty rimfire cans get. Again, my gemtech is awesome and i would not take back the purchase, but you may also want to consider a Prodigy. Can't really go wrong w/ your choices, just personal preference. |
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I have a Warlock and I have zero complaints about it. Works awesome, looks great, awesome finish. No matter what you choose, you'll definitely love it. Plus, its a TON of fun letting others try it out at the range. Go with what your dealer has in stock, as said earlier. |
I just ordered the threaded tac sol barrel from cabelas.com and it was $219 |
Too much. $220. is better |
The Tac Sol barrel is decent, but definately not as accurate as some of the 20" ones that I've had in the past. I had it out earlier today and it was putting together 1" or so groups at about 50, which is nothing to write home about, but it was decently windy. Hopefully a suppressor will improve accuracy as I've heard others claim, we'll see I purchased the matte black TE one and its light as all hell and the finish on it is awesome. I walk around a lot with my rifles when I'm out with friends, and its perfect for stalking small game, so I happily gave up some accuracy for the lighter weight. As far as price, $280 is very high. I got mine from mizzoumuleguns.com for $210 shipped, a great deal IMO. He also has some other cool 10/22 stuff that I've picked up recently. I can't say you guys have made my decision any easier, but thanks for all the responses and IM's. If anyone has pics of their setups, I'd love to see those too. |
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