huntsman22
Well-Known Member
Hint.....
It's always been run on a heavy bench gun so I never cared about the weight until now.I was talking about the difference in sound between flat endcaps. The anchor brake and ASR should have been discarded right from the start.....
The scythe is a sweet can. I played with that one in the store, and it was cool. I'm having a hard time buying another 30 cal can though since I have the omega already. I think I'd either want to go ultralight 223 can or something I can run on my 375.Scythe-Ti has pretty great reviews. I don't own one, but I think it'll be my next purchase.
I think you'll be let down with a very short can (like TBAC Ultra 5). My friend has one and regrets it. It tones down the shot, but is still quite loud. TBAC Dominus is short, but has a larger diameter, so you still get very good suppression.
I'm always afraid I'll forget to put the larger endcap back on when I move back up......LOLThe juice ain't worth the squeeze to bother to swap endcaps on the Omega. Just not enough difference in sound to justify it. btdt....
I bought the titanium partially for the minor weight savings but largely for the different color. I figured that a different color end cap that doesn't look like my standard anchor brake should be enough to remind me to change the end cap back. Should be…I'm always afraid I'll forget to put the larger endcap back on when I move back up......LOL
6.5 or 30???? I'm debating the same question…I have 4 cans...so far.
Two .308 cal cans (TBAC Ultra 9 & TBAC Dominus) I run on 22GT, 223 Rem, 6CM, 25SST, 6.5SS, 7SS, 300PRC
Two 6.5mm cans (TBAC Ultra 7 & TBAC Ultra 7 Gen 2) I run on 22LR, 5.56NATO, 25CM, 25CM, 25MBK, 25PRC/SI, 6.5SLR, .260AI, .260AI, 6.5SS, 6.5PRC/SI
I think my next can will be a TBAC Ultra 5 Gen 2.