I've got a TAB Gear cover (the bungee model). I really like it. I like TAB Gear's owner. I have no complaints.
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I've got a TAB Gear cover (the bungee model). I really like it. I like TAB Gear's owner. I have no complaints.
Why do the loudest do the least?
I have the Cole Tac cover. I decided to try it because of the straps. So far I really like it. The straps lock it in place well and give it a clean look.
I havent tried one since this incident, 20 rounds of M193 fired over the course of approx. 60 seconds, then left to cool. Manufacturer was Elite Iron.
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I've been using a HAD cover for a year now. No issues. Stays cool enough to handle after several mag dumps. The Cole-Tac cover arrangement looks solid. Will be ordering one to evaluate.
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Thats because you bought a mirage cover....for bolt action precision shooting. For mitigating mirage. The PBI/Nomez/Kevlar blend that makes up my bunker gear wouldn't hold up to that. If you're buying a cover for slung rifle skin/gear protection after a mag dump you need a different cover. The hi temp covers have glass/blend hi temp filled cores that will hold up to 3000.
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coletac and manta have me on the fence, both appear to be awesome companies with great customer service, ive emailed both
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