waveslayer
Well-Known Member
Dead air. But my #1 vote is TBAC! Their new cans are amazing
x2 on the Nomad Ti XC. A great 3D printed option. Personally prefer that to welded cans, but do have quite a few welded models that have worked well too.Couple of things.
Barrel length: In order to get halfway decent suppression, you are looking at needing at least a 6-7" can of around 1-3/4" diameter. As you currently have a 26" barrel, even if you cut it down to 20" you are still going to end up right around, or just over your current OAL on the rifle. Anything longer than that is a longer gun. My preference is 16-19" for "standard" cartridges and 20-21" for "magnums". You will end up losing about 20-30 fps/per inch that you chop off. So, with your current rifle, expect to lose somewhere around 150 fps going from 26" to 20-21".
Suppressor choice: For hunting, a good lightweight can is your best bet. The heaviest I would go would be in the 12-13oz range. I have a Dead Air Nomad that works very well on a couple of 18" and 20" barreled rifles in the 7-9lb range, but the Ti version is about 5oz lighter. Dead Air's new Nomad Ti XC is a great option as it is coming in at 9.6 oz, is completely 3D printed so no welds to worry about and has really good suppression. K-type cans are small and light, but they don't do a great job of suppressing the big boomers, which your PRC will be in a short barrel. Another good option is the TBAC Ultra 7 (although I really don't like their direct thread "solution"). The SilencerCo Scythe is my final recommendation, however be warned that they have started seeing weld failures, particularly when used on short-barreled magnums. Not a ton, but a pattern is emerging. SilencerCo, as always, is doing a great job of fixing the issue when it is happening, but for $1300 (including stamp) it shouldn't be happening at all.