I’ve been using one for a while and I love it. I like it better than a standard funnel because it’s caliber specific. You don’t really need one but it’s worth the money to a reloading junkie like me that’s got to have every new item that comes along.
My rule of thumb is to touch the underside of my forearm to the barrel. If it is too hot to be comfortable is time to let the barrel cool. You can damage a barrel by overheating it.
I bought mine and was going to use it as a subsonic suppressed rifle so that's why I wanted the bolt action. I later decided to go with the .300 Whisper due to a better trajectory. I still have one of the old Ruger semi-autos that shoots decent.
I have a suppressed 10/22 but don't really care for it. Since I got a suppressed .300 Whisper it hasn't been shot. Why throw a puny 40 or 60 grain projectile when you can throw a 240 grain? When shooting subsonic the Whisper is the way to go.
I bought mine for one purpose and that is to shoot rattlesnakes. I have always had better luck with shot patterns in handguns with short barrels. The Taurus will be a handy gun to keep in the truck or on the four wheeler and can also double as a bedside defense gun. My MP5 is just too combersome...
I have the short barreled stainless version. I have a lot of big rattlesnakes on my ranch and this gun is just the ticket for dealing with them. I have yet to pattern it but it is loaded with #9 birdshot. I also have some buckshot for bedside duty.
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