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<blockquote data-quote="mcdil" data-source="post: 2671187" data-attributes="member: 112571"><p>Okay, after even more exhaustive personal research, I'm considering the Nomad-Ti Xeno Precision Kit very hard. Here's why.</p><p></p><p>One, the kit does save money for some of the components I actually would need if I veered away from direct thread, basically the E-brake would be thrown in for free (I would need a Xeno brake and the adapter).</p><p></p><p>Two, I was almost dead set on a direct thread engagement, but this suppressor will definitely be getting moved around quite a bit, and the Xeno attachment is not only very well thought out, but a lightweight, short, robust option. I think it's superior to TBAC's CB mount, mostly due to the shoulder location versus the threads and the thread direction. I've spent a lot of my career on locking fastener attachments and threads in particular, and I have to applaud the efforts from Dead Air on this one. It also appears maybe a bit lighter than the CB, but that might be a wash. Otherwise, I'd just go with the standard Nomad-Ti by itself if I were sticking with direct thread, which I may still as it's cheaper, lighter, and shorter.</p><p></p><p>Three, I think for suppression, versus, length, weight, and all things considered, this particular suppressor fits the purpose very well from 243 Win to 300 PRC mainly for two purposes, bench testing and hunting.</p><p></p><p>Any reason those with experience would sway me away from the above, I'd definitely love to hear your thoughts. Seems like a sweet spot for my needs. Other close candidates were, TBAC's Dominus CB, and Silencer Central's Banish Backcountry. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcdil, post: 2671187, member: 112571"] Okay, after even more exhaustive personal research, I'm considering the Nomad-Ti Xeno Precision Kit very hard. Here's why. One, the kit does save money for some of the components I actually would need if I veered away from direct thread, basically the E-brake would be thrown in for free (I would need a Xeno brake and the adapter). Two, I was almost dead set on a direct thread engagement, but this suppressor will definitely be getting moved around quite a bit, and the Xeno attachment is not only very well thought out, but a lightweight, short, robust option. I think it's superior to TBAC's CB mount, mostly due to the shoulder location versus the threads and the thread direction. I've spent a lot of my career on locking fastener attachments and threads in particular, and I have to applaud the efforts from Dead Air on this one. It also appears maybe a bit lighter than the CB, but that might be a wash. Otherwise, I'd just go with the standard Nomad-Ti by itself if I were sticking with direct thread, which I may still as it's cheaper, lighter, and shorter. Three, I think for suppression, versus, length, weight, and all things considered, this particular suppressor fits the purpose very well from 243 Win to 300 PRC mainly for two purposes, bench testing and hunting. Any reason those with experience would sway me away from the above, I'd definitely love to hear your thoughts. Seems like a sweet spot for my needs. Other close candidates were, TBAC's Dominus CB, and Silencer Central's Banish Backcountry. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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